Jamal Awil

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Community social capital reduces dropout rates more than school structure alone [causal]

The low dropout rates of the Catholic schools, the absence of low dropout rates in the other private schools, and the independent effect of frequency of religious attendance all provide evidence of the importance of social capital outside the school, in the adult community surrounding it, for this outcome of education.

Builds on: "Catholic school dropout advantages persist even after statndardizing for student backgrounds."

Coleman, SocialCapitalCreation-1988, loc. 198