学生分流与择优录取下的学校隔离:来自学券改革的证据

School segregation in the presence of student sorting and cream-skimming: Evidence from a school voucher reform

Journal of Public Economics · 2024
被引 9
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

利用智利学券改革,研究学校对学生社会经济特征的筛选行为如何影响隔离,发现高社会经济地位家长对同质同伴的偏好是隔离主因,而非学校选择性招生。

Abstract

This paper uses a reform to Chile’s school choice system to study student socioeconomic segregation with a focus on student demand and school selectivity. The reform increases the subsidies that schools receive for low socioeconomic status students. I exploit this shock to schools’ incentives to test for selection at admission based on students’ socioeconomic characteristics. Schools respond to the new voucher by decreasing the level of cream-skimming. I incorporate these admission restrictions in a demand model to estimate parents’ preferences for school and peer characteristics. I show that ignoring admission restrictions leads to underestimating poor parents’ preferences for school quality. Counterfactual simulations show that preferences of high-SES parents for high-SES peers are one of the main drivers behind segregation as opposed to schools’ selective behavior. This likely explains the unexpected increase in enrollment for schools that opted out of the reform and the ineffectiveness of the reform in reducing socioeconomic segregation across schools.

学校选择学生分流择校偏好社会经济隔离