Journal article
Socio-Economic Influences on School Attendance: A Study of a Canadian County in 1871
Abstract
A RECENT SPECIAL ISSUE of the Quarterly (1) was devoted to “Education and Social Change in English-Speaking Canada”. In his interesting and impressive contribution to this issue, Michael B. Katz suggested that many hypotheses (2) concerning the determinants of school attendance may be tested by employing data relating to “the status and structure of the family and household” contained in the manuscript census. “By starting with the census one …
Authors
Denton FT; George PJ
Journal
History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 223–232
Publisher
JSTOR
Publication Date
1974
DOI
10.2307/368040
ISSN
0018-2680