In many countries choice of school is an increasing concern for families and governments. In Spain and Chile, it is also associated with a long-standing political cleavage on the regulation of large sectors of private-dependent schools. This article analyses both the micro- and the macro-politics of choice in these two countries, where lowstatus 15 year-old students record a significant segregation. At the micro level, some evidence is provided that not only middle-class skilful choosers but also the political representatives of private-dependent schools manage to pursue their interests drawing on economic, social and cultural capital. At the macro level, evidence also shows that the lobbies defending private-dependent schools can use and m...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
The article presents the outcome of a sociological analysis of parents’ (mostly, mothers’) and teach...
Skeptics of school choice are concerned that parents, especially low-income ones, will not choose sc...
Between 1981 and 1990, Chile began to implement an education reform based on school choice and a fin...
This paper looks at how school choice policies implemented by the Spanish government have functione...
Research over the last twenty years on school choice and local markets in education has been contrad...
During the 1980s most European countries, among which Spain, introduced educational policies to incr...
Although the literature on school choice rationalities is extensive, different authors interpret the...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
Strategies related to parental school choice play a central role in the creation and reproduction of...
This thesis aims to contribute more empirical evidence to the discussion on the effects of market-ba...
Over the past three decades, privatization and school choice have been introduced and embodied in th...
This study analyses the system of Spanish publicly-subsidised private schools from the perspective o...
Socioeconomic segregation continues to be a central issue for education systems in which market-driv...
Research over the last twenty years on school choice and local markets in education has been contrad...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
The article presents the outcome of a sociological analysis of parents’ (mostly, mothers’) and teach...
Skeptics of school choice are concerned that parents, especially low-income ones, will not choose sc...
Between 1981 and 1990, Chile began to implement an education reform based on school choice and a fin...
This paper looks at how school choice policies implemented by the Spanish government have functione...
Research over the last twenty years on school choice and local markets in education has been contrad...
During the 1980s most European countries, among which Spain, introduced educational policies to incr...
Although the literature on school choice rationalities is extensive, different authors interpret the...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
Strategies related to parental school choice play a central role in the creation and reproduction of...
This thesis aims to contribute more empirical evidence to the discussion on the effects of market-ba...
Over the past three decades, privatization and school choice have been introduced and embodied in th...
This study analyses the system of Spanish publicly-subsidised private schools from the perspective o...
Socioeconomic segregation continues to be a central issue for education systems in which market-driv...
Research over the last twenty years on school choice and local markets in education has been contrad...
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to it...
The article presents the outcome of a sociological analysis of parents’ (mostly, mothers’) and teach...
Skeptics of school choice are concerned that parents, especially low-income ones, will not choose sc...