Parents and policy makers often wonder whether, and how, the choice between a tracked or a mixed educational system affects the efficiency and equity of national educational outcomes. This paper analyzes this question taking into account their impact on educational results at later stages and two main results are found. First, it shows that tracking can be the efficient system in societies where the opportunity cost of college attendance is high or the pre-school achievement distribution is very dispersed. Second, this paper shows that tracking is the most equitable system for students with intermediate levels of human capital required to attend college.Peer Effects, Tracking, Mixing, College attendance gap
I study the effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement, exploiting inst...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
This paper makes the following point: "detracking" schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
The belief that the behaviour and outcomes of compulsory school students are affected by their peers...
The belief that peers' characteristics influence the behavior and outcomes of students in school has...
The belief that the characteristics of their peers inuence the behavior and outcomes of students in ...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Even though some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep thei...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
I study the effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement, exploiting inst...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
This paper makes the following point: "detracking" schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
The belief that the behaviour and outcomes of compulsory school students are affected by their peers...
The belief that peers' characteristics influence the behavior and outcomes of students in school has...
The belief that the characteristics of their peers inuence the behavior and outcomes of students in ...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
The belief that both the behavior and outcomes of students are affected by their peers is important ...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Why do inequalities in schooling persist, even in relatively egalitarian school systems? This articl...
Even though some countries track students into differing-ability schools by age 10, others keep thei...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
I study the effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement, exploiting inst...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
This paper makes the following point: "detracking" schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...