What is considered segregation? Segregation is the unequal distribution of individuals depending on their specific traits. In the area of schools, this may occur due to academic questions (depending on the level of students), and social or ethnic questions
Several Methodological problems characterize the large number of studies of the relationship between...
Although it is clear that racial segregation is linked to academic achievement gaps, the mechanisms ...
International audienceThe marked economic and social differences characteristic of the Paris region ...
The extent of variation (segregation) in socio-economic factors such as income and education, among ...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
School segregation is both an enduring and growing area of research interest. School segregation is ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to show that school segregation not only has an impac...
This project examines modern day school segregation and the influence that this segregation has on s...
There are several reasons to believe that social segregation is wrong. The value and weight given to...
The most widely used definition of segre-gation is “the degree to which two or mo-re groups live sep...
The article aims to make a methodological contribution to the education segregation literature, prov...
Persistent school segregation means not only that children of different racial and ethnic background...
Zoning can impact quality in the education of students, particularly students of color and of lower ...
The most coherent explanation of segregation is in terms of classed practices but not crudely as the...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
Several Methodological problems characterize the large number of studies of the relationship between...
Although it is clear that racial segregation is linked to academic achievement gaps, the mechanisms ...
International audienceThe marked economic and social differences characteristic of the Paris region ...
The extent of variation (segregation) in socio-economic factors such as income and education, among ...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
School segregation is both an enduring and growing area of research interest. School segregation is ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to show that school segregation not only has an impac...
This project examines modern day school segregation and the influence that this segregation has on s...
There are several reasons to believe that social segregation is wrong. The value and weight given to...
The most widely used definition of segre-gation is “the degree to which two or mo-re groups live sep...
The article aims to make a methodological contribution to the education segregation literature, prov...
Persistent school segregation means not only that children of different racial and ethnic background...
Zoning can impact quality in the education of students, particularly students of color and of lower ...
The most coherent explanation of segregation is in terms of classed practices but not crudely as the...
Social discrimination, defined as the relative preference for intra-ethnic over inter-ethnic relatio...
Several Methodological problems characterize the large number of studies of the relationship between...
Although it is clear that racial segregation is linked to academic achievement gaps, the mechanisms ...
International audienceThe marked economic and social differences characteristic of the Paris region ...