Here is the initial list of resources I have used:

References:

Catsambis, S. 2001. Expanding knowledge of parental involvement in children’s secondary education: Connections with high school seniors’ academic success. Social Psychology of Education 5: 149–77.

Crozier, G., and Davies, J. 2007. Hard to reach parents or hard to reach schools? A discussion of home–school relations, with particular reference to Bangladeshi and Pakistani parents. British Educational Research Journal 33 (3): 295–313.

Desforges, C., and Abouchaar, A. 2003. The impact of parental involvement, parental support and family education on pupil achievement and adjustment: A literature review. Report Number 433. Department of Education and Skills.

Epstein, J., Sanders, M.G., Simon, B.S., Clark Salinas, K., Rodriguez Jansorn, N. and Van Voorhis, F.L. 2002. School, Family, and Community Partnerships: Your Handbook for Action. 2nd Ed. California: Corwin Press.

Epstein, J. 1992. School and family partnerships. In Encyclopedia of Educational Research, ed. M. Alkin. New York: MacMillan.

Fan, X., and Chen, M. 2001. Parental involvement and students’ academic achievement: A meta-analysis. Educational Psychology Review 13(1): 1–22.

Gonzalez-Dehass, A.R., Willems, P.P. and Holbein, M.F.D. 2005. Examining the relationship between parental involvement and student motivation. Educational Psychology Review 17(2): 99–123.

Hoover-Dempsey, K.V., and Sandler, H.M. 1997. Why do parents become involved in their children’s education? Review of Educational Research 67(1): 3–42.

Keith, T.Z., Keith, P.B., Troutman, G.C., Bickley, P.G., Trivette, P.S. and Singh, K. 1993. Does parental involvement affect 8th-grade student achievement? Structural analysis of national data. School Psychology Review 22: 474–96

Okpala, C.O., Okpala, A.O. and Smith, F.E. 2001. Parental involvement, instructional expenditures, family socioeconomic attributes, and student achievement. Journal of Educational Research. 95(2):110–5.