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Catholic Schools - Private and Social Effects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001)
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Catholic Schools - Private and Social Effects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001)
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In When Work Disappears, Harvard sociologist William Julius Wilson
(1996) notes that African Americans in Chicago who attended
Catholic schools are viewed more favorably by employers than
African Americans who attended public schools. Such findings
corroborate a widely though not univer sally-held view that
Catholic schools succeed in boosting mobility for children of
less-privileged families. Can its success bebroadened? Nobel-prize
winning economist Robert Fogel (2000) drawing upon the research by
Wilson and oth ers suggests that Catholic schools might play a
larger role in promoting an egalitarian society, if grants were
made available to poor students that could be used in the parochial
school sector. Nobel-prize winning economists Milton Friedman
(1962) and Gary Becker (1989) also make strong cases for education
vouchers and for more competition in primary and secondary
education in the United States. From a different perspective,
Archbishop of Chicago Francis Cardinal George argues that Catholic
"education that is faith-based, that pro vides values and
discipline, that is Jesus-centered, has the potential to trans form
the world" (Archdiocese of Chicago, 2000b). Despite such opinions,
there is controversy concerning the measured effects of Catholic
schooling on educational attainment, academic achieve ment, and
other tangible outcomes."
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