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Karabel, Jerome. The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2005.

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———. The Price of Citizenship: Redefining the American Welfare State. New York: Henry Holt, 2001.

———. The Undeserving Poor: From the War on Poverty to the War on Welfare. New York: Pantheon Books, 1989.

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Kremer-Sadlik, Tamar, Carolina Izquierdo, and Marilena Fatigante. “Making Meaning of Everyday Practices: Parents’ Attitudes toward Children’s Extracurricular Activities in the United States and in Italy.” Anthropology and Education Quarterly 41, 1 (2010): 35–54.

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———. Money, Morals, and Manners. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.

Lamont, Michèle, and Marcel Fournier, eds. Cultivating Differences: Symbolic Boundaries and the Making of Inequality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.

Lamont, Michèle, and Annette Lareau. “Cultural Capital.” Sociological Theory 6 (1988): 153–68.

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———. Home Advantage. 2nd ed. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000.

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———. “Taking Stock of Class.” Pp. 3–25 in Social Class: How Does it Work?, edited by Annette Lareau and Dalton Conley. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2008.

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Lareau, Annette, and Amanda Cox. “Class and the Transition to Adulthood: Differences in Parents’ Interactions with Institutions.” Pp. 134–64 in Changing Families in an Unequal Society, edited by Marcia J. Carlson and Paula England. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2011.

Lareau, Annette, and Erin McNamara Horvat. “Moments of Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Family-School Relationships.” Sociology of Education 72, 1 (1999): 37–53.