In Finland, urban segregation has been identified as a new and increasing challenge for pursuing the ideal of the egalitarian comprehensive school. Yet very little is known of particular school contexts, and public concern over school segregation runs a risk of reproducing segregation by focusing in a stigmatising manner on schools in less advantaged areas. In this chapter, we draw on interview data from five comprehensive schools in the metropolitan area of Helsinki to examine how students of schools located in areas that may be considered disadvantaged talk about their everyday life in the school and residential area. We build on the idea that young people represent their lives as ordinary rather than adopting ‘in-risk’ positions, and exa...
The uneven distribution and differentiation of demographic groups in neighbourhoods – sometimes call...
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...
The concerns over school segregation have gained salience in Finland in the last two decades, parall...
Socio-spatial segregation has been recognised as an important factor affecting school segregation an...
While the statistical link between residential and school segregation is well-demonstrated, in-depth...
While the statistical link between residential and school segregation is well-demonstrated, in-depth...
Recent studies reveal that schools in Finland’s largest urban areas are increasingly segregated. Two...
For a long time, Finland stood out in international pupil assessments with a rare combination of exc...
We explore the interconnections of pupil admission and school choice with the socioeconomic composit...
This chapter focuses on how minority young people search for ways to build their lives, gain respect...
Households with children have been suggested to play a key role in ethnic residential segregation. O...
This article examines the implications of the school choice policy, which has contributed to the s...
This chapter describes how young people living in small communities or rural areas in Finnish Laplan...
The paper is based on a study that aims to investigate children and young people’s perceptions and e...
The uneven distribution and differentiation of demographic groups in neighbourhoods – sometimes call...
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...
The concerns over school segregation have gained salience in Finland in the last two decades, parall...
Socio-spatial segregation has been recognised as an important factor affecting school segregation an...
While the statistical link between residential and school segregation is well-demonstrated, in-depth...
While the statistical link between residential and school segregation is well-demonstrated, in-depth...
Recent studies reveal that schools in Finland’s largest urban areas are increasingly segregated. Two...
For a long time, Finland stood out in international pupil assessments with a rare combination of exc...
We explore the interconnections of pupil admission and school choice with the socioeconomic composit...
This chapter focuses on how minority young people search for ways to build their lives, gain respect...
Households with children have been suggested to play a key role in ethnic residential segregation. O...
This article examines the implications of the school choice policy, which has contributed to the s...
This chapter describes how young people living in small communities or rural areas in Finnish Laplan...
The paper is based on a study that aims to investigate children and young people’s perceptions and e...
The uneven distribution and differentiation of demographic groups in neighbourhoods – sometimes call...
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...