Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses standardized data from the Program for International Student Assessment (n = 171,159; 50.5% male) to examine the extent to which education systems in Europe are socially segregated and whether social segregation in the school system affects achievement gaps between students of different social origin. Results suggest that the degree of social segregation within education systems varied substantially across countries. Furthermore, multilevel regression models indicate that the effect of socioeconomic status on student achievement was moderately but significantly stronger in more segregated education systems, even after controlling for alternat...
This study analyses and describes inequalities in educational achievement scores by socioeconomic an...
A large body of literature documents cross-national variation in the level of inequality of educatio...
A large body of literature documents cross-national variation in the level of inequality of educatio...
Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses ...
Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
This article deals with the educational arrangements and the multiple inequalities that they reprodu...
The segregation of secondary school students into different schools has important implications for e...
Ethnic minorities in Europe show diverging patterns of educational success, but in most national con...
This paper uses pupil responses to the PISA study in 2000 for all EU countries. Using indicators of ...
We provide new evidence about the degree of social segregation in England's secondary schools, emplo...
The analysis of the PISA results indicates that both Greece and the United Kingdom show a degree of ...
This paper focuses on inequalities in learning opportunities for individuals coming from different s...
This study analyses and describes inequalities in educational achievement scores by socioeconomic an...
A large body of literature documents cross-national variation in the level of inequality of educatio...
A large body of literature documents cross-national variation in the level of inequality of educatio...
Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses ...
Given recent evidence of rising levels of social segregation in European countries, this study uses ...
Research has examined how education systems affect student achievement. Much of this research has co...
This article deals with the educational arrangements and the multiple inequalities that they reprodu...
The segregation of secondary school students into different schools has important implications for e...
Ethnic minorities in Europe show diverging patterns of educational success, but in most national con...
This paper uses pupil responses to the PISA study in 2000 for all EU countries. Using indicators of ...
We provide new evidence about the degree of social segregation in England's secondary schools, emplo...
The analysis of the PISA results indicates that both Greece and the United Kingdom show a degree of ...
This paper focuses on inequalities in learning opportunities for individuals coming from different s...
This study analyses and describes inequalities in educational achievement scores by socioeconomic an...
A large body of literature documents cross-national variation in the level of inequality of educatio...
A large body of literature documents cross-national variation in the level of inequality of educatio...