The Role of Parents on their Children's Academic Performance

Master'sNguyen Thi Ngoc LanNga DuongHuyen DinhMai NguyenThoa Nguyen

Faculty of Accounting and Auditing

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This study aims to investigate the impact of the family factors on scholastic achievements of students in high schools and universities in Vietnam. The primary data is collected from the 538 students through an online questionnaire. We apply one empirical model with the support of SPSS and STATA to test the family determinants of academic attainments-GPA. We find that there are three factors which impact on GPA of these: Age gap, Income of the families, Negative reactions of parents to their child’s low-performed results in academic performance. The research results show that all three factors can explain for 8% with the changes in GPA of learners. While the age gap between parents and their children has minor positive effects on academic performances, family income is significantly and positively correlated to GPA. This is the reason why students from opulent families often perform better than those of more meager families.

Overview
Type
Article
Publication year
Jan 2021
Original language
English
Published Journal
Management Science Letters
Volume No
Vol. 11
Classification
Scopus Indexed
ISSN index
1923-9335
Page
747-756
Quartiles
Q2

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