Against the background of a liberalization of Swedish compulsory education, this paper analyses post-1991 shifts in the way compulsory education performance in Sweden has been shaped by parental background, residential context and school context. We can document increasing school and residential segregation of foreign background students and, after 2008, increasing segregation by income, employment status, and social allowance reception. Over time, educational performance has become increasingly linked to family, neighbourhood and school context. The greatest change has been for parental background, but the importance of school context and neighbourhood context has also increased. A noteworthy finding is that residential context consistentl...
Twenty years ago the Swedish school system underwent serious change in that students were given the ...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
In the 1990s, Swedish education policy took several steps towards more decentralization and more roo...
Against the background of a liberalization of Swedish compulsory education, this paper analyses post...
Abstract: Against the background of a liberalization of Swedish compulsory education, this paper ana...
This study aims to give an overview of school segregation in Stockholm and its development during th...
This paper studies the evolution of school segregation in Sweden in the aftermath of the 1992 univer...
Sweden is today an immigrant country with more than 14% foreign born. An increasing share of the imm...
The Swedish school system has gone from one of the least segregated and equal in outcomes in the 90'...
This paper analyzes how student achievement is affected by resource increases in the Swedish compuls...
It is a matter of debate whether free school choice should lead to higher or lower levels of school ...
In the beginning of the 1990s the responsibility for the compulsory schools shifted from the governm...
School is compulsory for all children aged between 6 and 16 in Sweden. It is a second home for all c...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
Based on the wide-ranging liberal reforms introduced in the early 1990s, Sweden has become one of th...
Twenty years ago the Swedish school system underwent serious change in that students were given the ...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
In the 1990s, Swedish education policy took several steps towards more decentralization and more roo...
Against the background of a liberalization of Swedish compulsory education, this paper analyses post...
Abstract: Against the background of a liberalization of Swedish compulsory education, this paper ana...
This study aims to give an overview of school segregation in Stockholm and its development during th...
This paper studies the evolution of school segregation in Sweden in the aftermath of the 1992 univer...
Sweden is today an immigrant country with more than 14% foreign born. An increasing share of the imm...
The Swedish school system has gone from one of the least segregated and equal in outcomes in the 90'...
This paper analyzes how student achievement is affected by resource increases in the Swedish compuls...
It is a matter of debate whether free school choice should lead to higher or lower levels of school ...
In the beginning of the 1990s the responsibility for the compulsory schools shifted from the governm...
School is compulsory for all children aged between 6 and 16 in Sweden. It is a second home for all c...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
Based on the wide-ranging liberal reforms introduced in the early 1990s, Sweden has become one of th...
Twenty years ago the Swedish school system underwent serious change in that students were given the ...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
In the 1990s, Swedish education policy took several steps towards more decentralization and more roo...