International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadvantaged junior high schools we provide evidence that school-based compensatory education policies create sorting effects. We use geocoded original data and a regression discontinuity framework to show that the program decreases the individual probability of attending a treated school and symmetrically increases the probability of attending a private school. The effects are driven by pupils from high socioeconomic backgrounds, resulting in an increase in social segregation across schools
In this article we investigate whether quantifying school performance can have the unintended conseq...
This paper provides an overview of tracking policies in secondary education in France. Drawing on tw...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
La ségrégation sociale à l’école peut être porteuse d’inégalités entre élèves, dans la mesure où la ...
Educational tracking is a very controversial issue in education. The tracking debate is about the vi...
Premarket discrimination, by which individuals underperform in skills acquisition because they expec...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Researchers and educators often argue that a student's peers strongly influence his or her education...
Critics of school choice argue that when private schools compete with public schools, they select th...
International audienceSelection practices in education, such as tracking, may represent a structural...
We ask if school choice, through its effect on sorting across schools, affects high school graduates...
Many countries use centralized school choice procedures to assign pupils to schools. To address exce...
This article was awarded the 2017 RC28 Significant Scholarship prize.First Published March 6, 2014Co...
In recent decades, policymakers around the globe have adopted market mechanisms such as consumer-sty...
In this article we investigate whether quantifying school performance can have the unintended conseq...
This paper provides an overview of tracking policies in secondary education in France. Drawing on tw...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...
International audienceBy analyzing a French program that targeted low-achieving and socially disadva...
La ségrégation sociale à l’école peut être porteuse d’inégalités entre élèves, dans la mesure où la ...
Educational tracking is a very controversial issue in education. The tracking debate is about the vi...
Premarket discrimination, by which individuals underperform in skills acquisition because they expec...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Researchers and educators often argue that a student's peers strongly influence his or her education...
Critics of school choice argue that when private schools compete with public schools, they select th...
International audienceSelection practices in education, such as tracking, may represent a structural...
We ask if school choice, through its effect on sorting across schools, affects high school graduates...
Many countries use centralized school choice procedures to assign pupils to schools. To address exce...
This article was awarded the 2017 RC28 Significant Scholarship prize.First Published March 6, 2014Co...
In recent decades, policymakers around the globe have adopted market mechanisms such as consumer-sty...
In this article we investigate whether quantifying school performance can have the unintended conseq...
This paper provides an overview of tracking policies in secondary education in France. Drawing on tw...
In this article, we analyse whether previous school results have a social background-specific impact...