The effects of emigration on West Indian children's attitudes toward school

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This article explores differences in the attitudes that indigenous White British pupils and West Indian immigrants have toward school by surveying pupils in England and Jamaica. It found that neither ethnicity nor the impact of migration alone is sufficient to explain the differences, but that home socialization and cultural discontinuity play major roles

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