Modernity, Traditionality, and Junior High School Attainment in Turkey

Author: Aytaç Işık A.   Rankin Bruce H.  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 0303-8300

Source: Social Indicators Research, Vol.66, Iss.3, 2004-05, pp. : 267-282

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Abstract

This study focuses on the impact of modernity and traditionality on junior high school attainment of children in Turkey. Using the nationwide Turkish Family Structure Survey, the primary objectives are to determine whether junior high school attainment varies by region, city size, and by family background. Based on a sample of 2025 16 year-old adolescents, we provide the first multivariate, nationwide analysis of the factors associated with junior high school attainment of children in Turkey. The results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis show significant variation in children's junior high school attainment by family background, region and urban location, which are factors that help explain persistent gender inequality in education.