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Student eligibility for a free lunch as an ses measure in education research

  • Michael R Harwell
  • , Brandon LeBeau

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Abstract

The use of eligibility for a free lunch as a measure of a student's socioeconomic status continues to be a fixture of quantitative educa- tion research. Despite its popularity, it is unclear that education researchers are familiar with what student eligibility for a free lunch does (and does not) represent. The authors examine the National School Lunch Program, which is responsible for certifying students as eligible for a free lunch, and conclude that free lunch eligibility is a poor measure of socioeconomic status, which suffers from important deficiencies that can bias inferences. A table characterizing key strengths and weaknesses of variables used as measures of socioeconomic status is provided to facilitate comparisons.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)120-131
Number of pages12
JournalEducational Researcher
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Data analysis
  • Measurements
  • Poverty

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