This paper uses census data to investigate educational inequality in different types of residential areas in Athens, focusing on drop-out rates from secondary education, access to higher education and to particular degrees within it. The unequal socio-spatial distribution of educational attainment is linked to antagonistic middle class education strategies centred on school choice. Different forms of such strategies are identified broadly corresponding to different groups within the middle class hierarchy. Each form of school choice strategy has a particular relation to residential segregation. The latter is growing as a result, but under various forms and spatial scales that sometimes challenge the usual assumptions for the evaluation of n...
Over the past few decades, school choice has been a widely debated issue around the globe, following...
Vertical social differentiation is presented in the recent literature as an important element of red...
© 2002 Dr. Ben JensenThis thesis examines the role of neighbourhood in youths' education. Estimates ...
The paper explores the relation of educational performance with social and urban inequalities in the...
This paper examines whether the Athenian schools reflect and/or reproduce the social structures that...
This paper reviews the research pertaining to school termination or “dropping out ” of school in Gre...
The distribution of school provision in the greater Paris metropolitan area, including the availabil...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
Summary. Assumptions about the role of neighbourhood effects are increasingly built into urban polic...
In French cities, because of a rigid school catchment area policy based on students’ place of reside...
Social and social-spatial inequality are on the rise in the Global North. This has resulted in incre...
This paper examines the relationship between housing tenure and educational opportunities in the Par...
Given the strong correlation between the distribution of attractive school offer and the prices on t...
There is a strong tradition of studying residential segregation and school segregation as separate p...
Over the past few decades, school choice has been a widely debated issue around the globe, following...
Vertical social differentiation is presented in the recent literature as an important element of red...
© 2002 Dr. Ben JensenThis thesis examines the role of neighbourhood in youths' education. Estimates ...
The paper explores the relation of educational performance with social and urban inequalities in the...
This paper examines whether the Athenian schools reflect and/or reproduce the social structures that...
This paper reviews the research pertaining to school termination or “dropping out ” of school in Gre...
The distribution of school provision in the greater Paris metropolitan area, including the availabil...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
Summary. Assumptions about the role of neighbourhood effects are increasingly built into urban polic...
In French cities, because of a rigid school catchment area policy based on students’ place of reside...
Social and social-spatial inequality are on the rise in the Global North. This has resulted in incre...
This paper examines the relationship between housing tenure and educational opportunities in the Par...
Given the strong correlation between the distribution of attractive school offer and the prices on t...
There is a strong tradition of studying residential segregation and school segregation as separate p...
Over the past few decades, school choice has been a widely debated issue around the globe, following...
Vertical social differentiation is presented in the recent literature as an important element of red...
© 2002 Dr. Ben JensenThis thesis examines the role of neighbourhood in youths' education. Estimates ...