Education systems in contemporary cities have been characterized by a progressive segmentation of the student population – based on their ethnic differentiation as well as on their different social backgrounds. The rising level of school segregation impacts new specific forms of social and spatial differentiation, exacerbating the social inclusion of the most vulnerable social groups. Whereas research has mainly focused on the role of parental school choice in exacerbating school segregation, less attention has so far been paid to the different institutional regulations and policies affecting these trends in different countries and cities. The chapter compares two educational contexts that have recently undergone opposite policy changes: on...
As a result of the negative consequences and persistence of school segregation, its causes have rece...
School segregation has previously been found to be a product of residential segregation, student/par...
This paper studies the evolution of school segregation in Sweden in the aftermath of the 1992 univer...
Education systems in contemporary cities have been characterized by a progressive segmentation of th...
Social and social-spatial inequality are on the rise in the Global North. This has resulted in incre...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
Urban research has increasingly acknowledged the significance of the social and spatial composition ...
It is a matter of debate whether free school choice should lead to higher or lower levels of school ...
Socio-spatial segregation has been recognised as an important factor affecting school segregation an...
School segregation is a key topic in urban, educational and inequality research. While previous stud...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Across Europe, urban education systems are struggling with the process of integration of immigrants ...
Increased social and academic segregation are known side effects of school choice policies in market...
As a result of the negative consequences and persistence of school segregation, its causes have rece...
School segregation has previously been found to be a product of residential segregation, student/par...
This paper studies the evolution of school segregation in Sweden in the aftermath of the 1992 univer...
Education systems in contemporary cities have been characterized by a progressive segmentation of th...
Social and social-spatial inequality are on the rise in the Global North. This has resulted in incre...
‘School segregation’ indicates the concentration of a minority into a school that significantly exc...
Urban research has increasingly acknowledged the significance of the social and spatial composition ...
It is a matter of debate whether free school choice should lead to higher or lower levels of school ...
Socio-spatial segregation has been recognised as an important factor affecting school segregation an...
School segregation is a key topic in urban, educational and inequality research. While previous stud...
Excess school segregation is a phenomena observed across many countries and one common explanation f...
Across Europe, urban education systems are struggling with the process of integration of immigrants ...
Increased social and academic segregation are known side effects of school choice policies in market...
As a result of the negative consequences and persistence of school segregation, its causes have rece...
School segregation has previously been found to be a product of residential segregation, student/par...
This paper studies the evolution of school segregation in Sweden in the aftermath of the 1992 univer...