This article explores municipal variation in the implementation of a Danish educational reform. The aim of the reform was to increase the assimilation of immigrants, and removing mother-tongue training for first- and second-generation immigrants was believed to increase their proficiency in Danish. This article uses a difference-in-differences method to explore the effect of this removal on children’s educational outcomes in terms of grades in standardised tests in class nine, assessing both grades in the majority language Danish and grades in mathematics. This study, furthermore, takes potential heterogeneities in terms of gender and immigrant generation into consideration. This study shows that the expected results of the reform were not ...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
This dissertation examines socio-economic outcomes of first and second generation immigrants in Denm...
It is a well-established finding in the literature that immigrants make ambitious educational choice...
This article explores municipal variation in the implementation of a Danish educational reform. The ...
Mother-tongue education can be seen as an important tool for minority children to gain or maintain p...
Why is there a native-immigrant education gap in Denmark? And has the gap been reduced over time? Th...
What is the role of students’ language background in school success within the multilingual and high...
Research indicates students with immigrant background are disadvantaged in educational systems of th...
In a time of austerity and rising unemployment across Europe, immigration has become an increasingly...
There is an ongoing debate in many countries about the assumed negative influence of ethnically conc...
This paper analyses the educational attainment of young first generation immigrants in Denmark who a...
Since Gordon’s classical theory of assimilation many scholars have researched the integration of imm...
"Bilingual education programs are a much debated way of integrating immigrant children into the host...
Literature examining immigrants\u27 educational disadvantage across countries focuses generally on a...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
This dissertation examines socio-economic outcomes of first and second generation immigrants in Denm...
It is a well-established finding in the literature that immigrants make ambitious educational choice...
This article explores municipal variation in the implementation of a Danish educational reform. The ...
Mother-tongue education can be seen as an important tool for minority children to gain or maintain p...
Why is there a native-immigrant education gap in Denmark? And has the gap been reduced over time? Th...
What is the role of students’ language background in school success within the multilingual and high...
Research indicates students with immigrant background are disadvantaged in educational systems of th...
In a time of austerity and rising unemployment across Europe, immigration has become an increasingly...
There is an ongoing debate in many countries about the assumed negative influence of ethnically conc...
This paper analyses the educational attainment of young first generation immigrants in Denmark who a...
Since Gordon’s classical theory of assimilation many scholars have researched the integration of imm...
"Bilingual education programs are a much debated way of integrating immigrant children into the host...
Literature examining immigrants\u27 educational disadvantage across countries focuses generally on a...
We study minority language proficiency of adolescent immigrant children in England, Germany, the Net...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
This dissertation examines socio-economic outcomes of first and second generation immigrants in Denm...
It is a well-established finding in the literature that immigrants make ambitious educational choice...