Previous international work has shown that clustering pupils with similar characteristics in particular schools yields no clear academic benefit, and can be disadvantageous both socially and personally. Understanding how and why this clustering happens, and how it may be reduced, is therefore important for policy. Yet previous work has tended to focus on only one kind of clustering at a time. In the USA, for example, black:white segregation of pupils has been the key issue. In the UK, and across Europe, the focus has been on social background, especially on the segregation from their peers of pupils living in poverty. With access to high-quality national data sets in England, it is now possible to track the between-school segregation of num...
As England becomes increasingly ethnically diverse there have been concerns over perceived ethnic di...
This paper examines the link between the clustering of long-term disadvantaged students within schoo...
This thesis uses administrative data from the National Pupil Database (NPD) to examine the phenomeno...
The extent of between-school segregation, or clustering of disadvantaged students within schools, in...
This article describes the social and economic “segregation” of students between schools in England,...
The issue of social segregation in schools has seen a recent resurgence of interest – in the US, UK ...
This paper presents a new analysis of segregation between schools in terms of pupils living in pover...
One of the most significant developments within English education over the last decade has been the ...
One of the most significant developments within English education over the last decade has been the ...
This study examines the proposition that secondary school choice in England has produced a stratifie...
We provide new evidence about the degree of social segregation in England's secondary schools, emplo...
The authors of the dataset used the publicly available school level data from the NPD and identified...
This paper presents a new analysis of segregation between schools in terms of pupils living in pover...
The issue of social segregation in schools has seen a recent resurgence of interest, in the light of...
The issue of social segregation in schools has seen a recent resurgence of interest, in the light of...
As England becomes increasingly ethnically diverse there have been concerns over perceived ethnic di...
This paper examines the link between the clustering of long-term disadvantaged students within schoo...
This thesis uses administrative data from the National Pupil Database (NPD) to examine the phenomeno...
The extent of between-school segregation, or clustering of disadvantaged students within schools, in...
This article describes the social and economic “segregation” of students between schools in England,...
The issue of social segregation in schools has seen a recent resurgence of interest – in the US, UK ...
This paper presents a new analysis of segregation between schools in terms of pupils living in pover...
One of the most significant developments within English education over the last decade has been the ...
One of the most significant developments within English education over the last decade has been the ...
This study examines the proposition that secondary school choice in England has produced a stratifie...
We provide new evidence about the degree of social segregation in England's secondary schools, emplo...
The authors of the dataset used the publicly available school level data from the NPD and identified...
This paper presents a new analysis of segregation between schools in terms of pupils living in pover...
The issue of social segregation in schools has seen a recent resurgence of interest, in the light of...
The issue of social segregation in schools has seen a recent resurgence of interest, in the light of...
As England becomes increasingly ethnically diverse there have been concerns over perceived ethnic di...
This paper examines the link between the clustering of long-term disadvantaged students within schoo...
This thesis uses administrative data from the National Pupil Database (NPD) to examine the phenomeno...