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Title: Immigration and the public-private school choice
Author: Farré, Lídia
Ortega, Francesc
Tanaka, Ryuichi
Keywords: Educació
Política d'emigració i immigració
Assimilació (Sociologia)
Ensenyament públic
Education
Emigration and immigration policy
Assimilation (Sociology)
Public education
Issue Date: Apr-2018
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: This paper empirically analyzes the effects of immigration on the schooling decisions of natives. We employ household-level data for Spain for years 2000-2015, a period characterized by high economic growth and large immigration that was halted by a long and severe recession. Our estimates reveal that increases in immigrant density at the school level triggered an important native flight from tuition-free, public schools toward private ones. We also find strong evidence of cream-skimming as more educated native households are the most likely to switch to private schools in response to immigration. Furthermore, we find that immigration leads to higher student-teacher ratios in public schools. We conclude that our results are consistent with the predictions of a political-economy model of school choice.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2018.01.001
It is part of: Labour Economics, 2018, vol. 51, num. April, p. 184-201
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/122403
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2018.01.001
ISSN: 0927-5371
Appears in Collections:Articles publicats en revistes (Econometria, Estadística i Economia Aplicada)

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