The impact of the marketization of education on choice and school intakes in ‘Greencity’, New Zealand is examined. We report a study of a ‘lived’ market, drawing on both qualitative analyses of the enrolment patterns of almost 9000 secondary school students as well as interviews with school principals. The removal of zoning in Greencity provided more choice only to a small group of families. By enlarging the already sizeable group of higher socio‐economic students bypassing their local schools, choice intensified socio‐economic segregation between schools. Market reforms were thus found to have a differential impact on schools with some working‐class schools entering a spiral of decline while higher socio‐economic status schools were relati...
The analysis of choice in education markets is currently enjoying a boom. As both Howell and Peterso...
In recent decades, policymakers around the globe have adopted market mechanisms such as consumer-sty...
ABSTRACT: School reforms that use market-style mechanisms of parental choice and competition betwee...
This research examines the impact of marketisation on Pacific Islands students in Christchurch high ...
This chapter provides an overview of research on school choice and educational markets which has bee...
There has been a great deal of research into school choice and the education quasi‐market that has d...
Abstract –This paper looks at innovation in school choice programs-appraising this presumed causal r...
The Education Reform Act of 1988 introduced a policy of open enrolment into English secondary educat...
This dissertation entitled “Educational choice and educational space” aims to explore the confluence...
Since 1979 there has been a marked shift in the education system of England and Wales, and, in parti...
Their paper also touches upon the place of a market within education as a mechanism for making schoo...
While not providing a social class analysis of market competition this paper aims to build upon such...
Edward Fiske and Helen Ladd's review of market-based educational reforms in New Zealand are assessed...
Market-based reforms of state schooling systems have been justified by the benefits anticipated from...
This study examined the extent to which introduction of educational markets changed the social compo...
The analysis of choice in education markets is currently enjoying a boom. As both Howell and Peterso...
In recent decades, policymakers around the globe have adopted market mechanisms such as consumer-sty...
ABSTRACT: School reforms that use market-style mechanisms of parental choice and competition betwee...
This research examines the impact of marketisation on Pacific Islands students in Christchurch high ...
This chapter provides an overview of research on school choice and educational markets which has bee...
There has been a great deal of research into school choice and the education quasi‐market that has d...
Abstract –This paper looks at innovation in school choice programs-appraising this presumed causal r...
The Education Reform Act of 1988 introduced a policy of open enrolment into English secondary educat...
This dissertation entitled “Educational choice and educational space” aims to explore the confluence...
Since 1979 there has been a marked shift in the education system of England and Wales, and, in parti...
Their paper also touches upon the place of a market within education as a mechanism for making schoo...
While not providing a social class analysis of market competition this paper aims to build upon such...
Edward Fiske and Helen Ladd's review of market-based educational reforms in New Zealand are assessed...
Market-based reforms of state schooling systems have been justified by the benefits anticipated from...
This study examined the extent to which introduction of educational markets changed the social compo...
The analysis of choice in education markets is currently enjoying a boom. As both Howell and Peterso...
In recent decades, policymakers around the globe have adopted market mechanisms such as consumer-sty...
ABSTRACT: School reforms that use market-style mechanisms of parental choice and competition betwee...