Kindergarten Panic: Parental Anxiety and School Choice Inequality

Author:   Bailey A. Brown
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Kindergarten Panic: Parental Anxiety and School Choice Inequality


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How school choice reproduces inequality by creating gendered and socioeconomic decision-making labor for parents School choice policies have proliferated in recent years, with parents forced to navigate complex admission processes. In New York City, families have more options than ever before, but the search for the right school has proven to be time-consuming, painstaking, and anxiety-provoking work. In Kindergarten Panic, Bailey Brown examines the experiences of parents as they search for elementary schools, finding that socioeconomic inequalities and persistent disparities in resources, information access, and decision-making power contribute to broad variation in how families develop and manage their school-choice labor strategies. The labor that parents invest in searching for schools is unevenly distributed, and shaped by gender, socioeconomic background, and neighborhood contexts. Drawing on interviews with more than a hundred parents of elementary school students in New York City, Brown shows how inequality manifests itself as parents and students deal with the uncertainties of the school choice process. By conceptualizing school decision making as labor, she makes visible the often-unseen work that goes into making educational decisions for children. Brown argues that recognizing school choice as labor both deepens our theoretical understanding of the challenges families confront and identifies vast disparities in parents' labor across socioeconomic and gender divisions. If parents continue to be charged with searching for schools, we must take seriously how school choice policies reproduce the kind of inequality they are intended to reduce-and we must invest in providing equitable access to high-quality public schooling for all families.

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Author:   Bailey A. Brown
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691269788


ISBN 10:   0691269785
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available, will be POD   Availability explained
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""[Kindergarten Panic] argues the school search is a burden that is being thrust upon parents—mostly mothers—whether they like it or not. While more options help parents find the best school, not everyone knows how to navigate the process. . . . Brown’s findings helped me make sense of my own search, which began more than a year before my son started kindergarten.""---Sara Randazzo, Wall Street Journal 


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Bailey A. Brown is assistant professor of sociology at Spelman College.

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