This article reflects on the decentralization processes promoted in Chilean school education through the creation of a subsidy focused on low socioeconomic groups, called the Preferential School Subsidy (SEP). To that end, this public policy is illustrated by means of a Logical Framework approach and results from the period 2009-2016 corresponding to municipal schools of two communes attached to the SEP are reviewed. The work derives in two conjectures. First, this subsidy would not be inducing improvements in academic performance, despite the sustained increase in resources. Secondly, there is an increasing concentration of priority students in the contexts analyzed, which agrees with the marked school segregation observed in Chile
This thesis aims to contribute more empirical evidence to the discussion on the effects of market-ba...
In this article, we examine the hypothesis that the policy of parental school choice in Chile has in...
The objective of this article is to analyze the Chilean system of educational subvention and its des...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper presents an empirical analysis of the socioeconomic status (SE...
Raczynski and Muñoz (2007) analyzed the Chilean educational reform, its achievements and pending iss...
El presente artículo reflexiona sobre los procesos de descentralización impulsados en la educación e...
This article reviews the main facts related to the financing system of Chilean schools in the last t...
This mixed methods study explores how market-oriented policies, specifically privatization and decen...
While decentralization seems to provide a way to strengthen the quality of public education, the exi...
This paper examines distributional equity issues related to school location in the educational vouch...
In the period 2000 - 2006, municipal or public schools reduced its enrollment in 186,000 students (1...
We analyzed the effect of competition and the Preferential School Subsidies (SEP) Law on the quality...
In the period 2000 - 2006, municipal or public schools reduced its enrollment in 186,000 students (...
Chilean education is highly segregated, making it difficult to construct cohesive and democratic soc...
<span>The article analyzes the public financing of primary and junior high school education in Chi...
This thesis aims to contribute more empirical evidence to the discussion on the effects of market-ba...
In this article, we examine the hypothesis that the policy of parental school choice in Chile has in...
The objective of this article is to analyze the Chilean system of educational subvention and its des...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper presents an empirical analysis of the socioeconomic status (SE...
Raczynski and Muñoz (2007) analyzed the Chilean educational reform, its achievements and pending iss...
El presente artículo reflexiona sobre los procesos de descentralización impulsados en la educación e...
This article reviews the main facts related to the financing system of Chilean schools in the last t...
This mixed methods study explores how market-oriented policies, specifically privatization and decen...
While decentralization seems to provide a way to strengthen the quality of public education, the exi...
This paper examines distributional equity issues related to school location in the educational vouch...
In the period 2000 - 2006, municipal or public schools reduced its enrollment in 186,000 students (1...
We analyzed the effect of competition and the Preferential School Subsidies (SEP) Law on the quality...
In the period 2000 - 2006, municipal or public schools reduced its enrollment in 186,000 students (...
Chilean education is highly segregated, making it difficult to construct cohesive and democratic soc...
<span>The article analyzes the public financing of primary and junior high school education in Chi...
This thesis aims to contribute more empirical evidence to the discussion on the effects of market-ba...
In this article, we examine the hypothesis that the policy of parental school choice in Chile has in...
The objective of this article is to analyze the Chilean system of educational subvention and its des...