Abstract
The relationship between socio-economic background and completion of senior secondary
mathematics study leading to various post-schooling pathways has been an area of keen
interest to researchers, school systems and policy makers for some time. This paper briefly
considers some aspects of this relationship using recent Victorian data relating to the index
of relative socio-economic disadvantage (IRSD), enrolments and study scores for Victorian
senior secondary mathematics students and On Track destination data.
Eng Yeoh & David Leigh-Lancaster
Socio-economic Background, Senior Secondary Mathematics, and Post-secondary Pathways