The re-standardization of a socio-economic measure based on public school children in Saskatchewan

Cultural deprivation has been defined as "those aspects of middle class culture--such as education, books, formal language--from which these (culturally deprived) groups have not benefited" (Riesman, 1962, p.3). Riesman's estimate, based on the proportion of the population designated...

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Main Author: Hooge, Gay Carole
Other Authors: Sydiaha, D.
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Published: University of Saskatchewan 2010
Online Access:http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-07142010-081748/
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-usask.ca-etd-07142010-0817482013-01-08T16:34:31Z The re-standardization of a socio-economic measure based on public school children in Saskatchewan Hooge, Gay Carole Cultural deprivation has been defined as "those aspects of middle class culture--such as education, books, formal language--from which these (culturally deprived) groups have not benefited" (Riesman, 1962, p.3). Riesman's estimate, based on the proportion of the population designated as lower class, indicates that one out of every three school children is culturally deprived (Riesman, 1962). This emphasis on social class as a cause of cultural deprivation is also made by Davis and Havighurst (1946, p.699) who state that "socio-economic status is believed to define and systematize different learning environments for children of different classes". <p> These two excerpts from the literature reflect what is probably a wide spread concern in society, especially among those who are involved with problems of poverty, discrimination and ill­ness. Given an equalitarian, ethical basis of social action, it is essential, from a research point of view, to document the relation­ship between various aspects of childhood environment (such as cultural deprivation, socio-economic status) and achievement (such as academic grades, social and personal adjustment). <p> Before these relationships can be studied, however, it is necessary to deal with the methodological problem of developing adequate measures. Neff (1928, p. 732) has stated that we possess "no standard and carefully worked up measure of this variable" (socio-economic status). Past measures have been inadequate in that they have dealt almost exclusively with economic factors--a decidedly superficial and often inaccurate approach, especially in the day of "take-now-pay-later" plans. People of vastly different earning power now own many of the same luxury items. One can also cite examples of individuals who have made socially significant achievements, in spite of the fact that they came from economically poor homes.<p> The purpose of this study is to develop a measure of socio-economic status which will be applicable to persons living in Saskatchewan. Sydiaha, D. Peters, H. Brockman, L. University of Saskatchewan 2010-07-14 text application/pdf http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-07142010-081748/ http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-07142010-081748/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to University of Saskatchewan or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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description Cultural deprivation has been defined as "those aspects of middle class culture--such as education, books, formal language--from which these (culturally deprived) groups have not benefited" (Riesman, 1962, p.3). Riesman's estimate, based on the proportion of the population designated as lower class, indicates that one out of every three school children is culturally deprived (Riesman, 1962). This emphasis on social class as a cause of cultural deprivation is also made by Davis and Havighurst (1946, p.699) who state that "socio-economic status is believed to define and systematize different learning environments for children of different classes". <p> These two excerpts from the literature reflect what is probably a wide spread concern in society, especially among those who are involved with problems of poverty, discrimination and ill­ness. Given an equalitarian, ethical basis of social action, it is essential, from a research point of view, to document the relation­ship between various aspects of childhood environment (such as cultural deprivation, socio-economic status) and achievement (such as academic grades, social and personal adjustment). <p> Before these relationships can be studied, however, it is necessary to deal with the methodological problem of developing adequate measures. Neff (1928, p. 732) has stated that we possess "no standard and carefully worked up measure of this variable" (socio-economic status). Past measures have been inadequate in that they have dealt almost exclusively with economic factors--a decidedly superficial and often inaccurate approach, especially in the day of "take-now-pay-later" plans. People of vastly different earning power now own many of the same luxury items. One can also cite examples of individuals who have made socially significant achievements, in spite of the fact that they came from economically poor homes.<p> The purpose of this study is to develop a measure of socio-economic status which will be applicable to persons living in Saskatchewan.
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