Understanding Socioeconomic Status & Educational Opportunity in America
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On this episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast, we discuss the relationship between socioeconomic status and educational opportunity in New York City and other U.S. public schools from the 1960s to today. With host Dr. Canada, we explore how socioeconomic status is defined, how it impacts academic success, and the root causes of the persistent economic achievement gap.
Dr. Canada explains that in order to truly understand the economic achievement gap, we must first examine Americas racial history and the impact it has had on the distribution of wealth. We examine the systemic barriers many lower-income students face, which make them less likely to succeed than their higher-income peers. Research from 2024 shows that the most common challenges among lower-income students are lower attendance rates and higher dropout rates.
This episode highlights how the widening socioeconomic gap, which began increasing in the 1970s, has been driven by unequal access to resources and opportunities. Dr. Canada shares compelling references and research on how inequitable wealth distribution has shaped current disparities in lower-income communities. Findings on life expectancy have shown how socioeconomic status influences not only education, but also health care access and overall quality of life.