Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residential segregation can be the unintended outcome of a self-reinforcing dynamic driven by choices of individuals with rather tolerant ethnic preferences. There are only few attempts to apply this view to school choice, another important arena in which ethnic segregation occurs. In the current paper, we explore with an agent-based theoretical model similar to those proposed for residential segregation, how ethnic tolerance among parents can affect the level of school segregation. More specifically, we ask whether and under which conditions school segregation could be reduced if more parents hold tolerant ethnic preferences. We move beyond earlier...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Segregation is widespread in all realms of human society. Several influential studies have argued th...
Segregation is widespread in all realms of human society. Several influential studies have argued th...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
We address theoretically whether and under what conditions Schelling's celebrated result of 'self-or...
The aim of this thesis is to address potential causes of ethnic segregation in schools through devel...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Segregation is widespread in all realms of human society. Several influential studies have argued th...
Segregation is widespread in all realms of human society. Several influential studies have argued th...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Schelling and Sakoda prominently proposed computational models suggesting that strong ethnic residen...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
We address theoretically whether and under what conditions Schelling's celebrated result of 'self-or...
The aim of this thesis is to address potential causes of ethnic segregation in schools through devel...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Segregation is widespread in all realms of human society. Several influential studies have argued th...
Segregation is widespread in all realms of human society. Several influential studies have argued th...