This paper focuses on mechanisms of “peer interactions” among native and non-native students. We present a theoretical framework based on Lazear (2001) education production model and on the “sub-cultural” sociological theory and we test the theoretical predictions exploiting a dataset of Italian junior high school. Results show that non-native school share has small and negative impacts on Language test scores of natives’ peers, while it does not significantly affect Math test scores. The negative effects to natives’ attainment are concentrated in schools characterized by low levels of non-natives’ isolation or where non-natives’ school share is above 10%
A crucial element in evaluating the success of immigrant integration policies is to compare the scho...
Using a rich dataset of primary school students in the Netherlands, this paper investigates the hete...
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This paper provides new evidence on how the presence of immigrant peers in the classroom affects nat...
This paper provides new evidence on how the presence of immigrant peers in the classroom affects nat...
Abstract This article provides an empirical assessment of the effect of immigrant concentration on s...
This article analyses the school performance of migrants dependent on peer groups in different inter...
This paper provides new evidence on how the presence of immigrant peers in the classroom affects nat...
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Integration is a fundamental mandate of schooling in democratic and differentiated societies. This p...
Since Gordon’s classical theory of assimilation many scholars have researched the integration of imm...
Abstract: This article analyses the school performance of migrants dependent on peer groups in diffe...
This article is about dynamics of inclusion and reciprocal perception among Italian and foreign stud...
A crucial element in evaluating the success of immigrant integration policies is to compare the scho...
Using a rich dataset of primary school students in the Netherlands, this paper investigates the hete...
This thesis assesses the role immigrant school segregation plays for inequalities in education and p...
This paper provides new evidence on how the presence of immigrant peers in the classroom affects nat...
This paper provides new evidence on how the presence of immigrant peers in the classroom affects nat...
Abstract This article provides an empirical assessment of the effect of immigrant concentration on s...
This article analyses the school performance of migrants dependent on peer groups in different inter...
This paper provides new evidence on how the presence of immigrant peers in the classroom affects nat...
This study examines ethnic integration in secondary school. Social identity theory suggests that per...
This paper explores the existence of negative peer-group pressures derived from the concentration of...
The paper focuses on the dynamics of inclusion and coexistence in School between Italian and foreign...
Integration is a fundamental mandate of schooling in democratic and differentiated societies. This p...
Since Gordon’s classical theory of assimilation many scholars have researched the integration of imm...
Abstract: This article analyses the school performance of migrants dependent on peer groups in diffe...
This article is about dynamics of inclusion and reciprocal perception among Italian and foreign stud...
A crucial element in evaluating the success of immigrant integration policies is to compare the scho...
Using a rich dataset of primary school students in the Netherlands, this paper investigates the hete...
This thesis assesses the role immigrant school segregation plays for inequalities in education and p...