Social and social-spatial inequality are on the rise in the Global North. This has resulted in increasing segmentation between population groups with different social and ethnic backgrounds, and in differen- tiated access to cultural and material assets. With these changes, the relation between segregation in the educational sphere and segregation in the residential sphere has become crucial for understanding social reproduction and intergenerational social mobility. However, knowledge about this relation is still limited. We argue that the institutional and spatial contexts are key dimensions to consider if we want to expand this knowledge. The institutional context regards the extent of public funding, the degree to which parental choice ...
Over the past few decades, school choice has been a widely debated issue around the globe, following...
This dissertation takes its point of departure in two questions about segregation and its implicatio...
ABSTRACT. This paper argues that models of school choice suggesting evidence for (ethnic) segregatio...
Social and social-spatial inequality are on the rise in the Global North. This has resulted in incre...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
Education systems in contemporary cities have been characterized by a progressive segmentation of th...
Increased social and academic segregation are known side effects of school choice policies in market...
Urban research has increasingly acknowledged the significance of the social and spatial composition ...
Whereas the question of the social inequalities of schooling was the subject in France of significan...
There is a strong tradition of studying residential segregation and school segregation as separate p...
International audienceThe distribution of school provision in the greater Paris metropolitan area, i...
Socio-spatial segregation has been recognised as an important factor affecting school segregation an...
Summary. Assumptions about the role of neighbourhood effects are increasingly built into urban polic...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Over the past few decades, school choice has been a widely debated issue around the globe, following...
This dissertation takes its point of departure in two questions about segregation and its implicatio...
ABSTRACT. This paper argues that models of school choice suggesting evidence for (ethnic) segregatio...
Social and social-spatial inequality are on the rise in the Global North. This has resulted in incre...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
Education systems in contemporary cities have been characterized by a progressive segmentation of th...
Increased social and academic segregation are known side effects of school choice policies in market...
Urban research has increasingly acknowledged the significance of the social and spatial composition ...
Whereas the question of the social inequalities of schooling was the subject in France of significan...
There is a strong tradition of studying residential segregation and school segregation as separate p...
International audienceThe distribution of school provision in the greater Paris metropolitan area, i...
Socio-spatial segregation has been recognised as an important factor affecting school segregation an...
Summary. Assumptions about the role of neighbourhood effects are increasingly built into urban polic...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Over the past few decades, school choice has been a widely debated issue around the globe, following...
This dissertation takes its point of departure in two questions about segregation and its implicatio...
ABSTRACT. This paper argues that models of school choice suggesting evidence for (ethnic) segregatio...