Argentina's educational system is made out of a State-run and a private sector. Private school choice is subject to household income since all private schools charge fees, which may, however, vary widely. Drawing on household survey data and focusing on the secondary school level in Buenos Aires, we first build a nested logit model and attempt to identify determinants of public-private school choice across the city's neighborhoods. Second, we analyze socioeconomic segregation across public, private religious and private non-religious schools. Results show that the education of the head of household and income are good predictors in the school choice decision. Still, we note that privatization encompasses very different social strata and thu...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper presents an empirical analysis of the socioeconomic status (SE...
Argentina and Chile have long-standing policies that award public subsidies to private schools. This...
The purpose of this article is to compare the levels of social segregation in the educational system...
Argentina's educational system is made out of a State-run and a private sector. Private school choic...
En los últimos años se observa un incremento en la proporción de alumnos en instituciones de gestión...
The objective of this study is to analyse the determinants of the quality of education in Argentina ...
As in other Latin American countries, there is evidence in Argentina of significant progress over th...
This study analyses the system of Spanish publicly-subsidised private schools from the perspective o...
The proportion of students enrolled in private schools has been increasing during the past years in ...
Abstract: During the second half of the twentieth century, a process of privatization took place in ...
Local actors' perceptions of curricular and management changes in two private schools and one neigh...
This paper aims to review the link between public education policies on social inclusion and the ins...
Socioeconomic segregation continues to be a central issue for education systems in which market-driv...
Abstract – This paper on the education system in Argentina has two aims: (a) to provide a brief summ...
School segregation may be questioning the equity of the Spanish educational system. In this research...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper presents an empirical analysis of the socioeconomic status (SE...
Argentina and Chile have long-standing policies that award public subsidies to private schools. This...
The purpose of this article is to compare the levels of social segregation in the educational system...
Argentina's educational system is made out of a State-run and a private sector. Private school choic...
En los últimos años se observa un incremento en la proporción de alumnos en instituciones de gestión...
The objective of this study is to analyse the determinants of the quality of education in Argentina ...
As in other Latin American countries, there is evidence in Argentina of significant progress over th...
This study analyses the system of Spanish publicly-subsidised private schools from the perspective o...
The proportion of students enrolled in private schools has been increasing during the past years in ...
Abstract: During the second half of the twentieth century, a process of privatization took place in ...
Local actors' perceptions of curricular and management changes in two private schools and one neigh...
This paper aims to review the link between public education policies on social inclusion and the ins...
Socioeconomic segregation continues to be a central issue for education systems in which market-driv...
Abstract – This paper on the education system in Argentina has two aims: (a) to provide a brief summ...
School segregation may be questioning the equity of the Spanish educational system. In this research...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper presents an empirical analysis of the socioeconomic status (SE...
Argentina and Chile have long-standing policies that award public subsidies to private schools. This...
The purpose of this article is to compare the levels of social segregation in the educational system...