自由择校背景下的小学隔离——不仅仅是居住隔离的反映?

Primary school segregation in the context of free primary school choice – More than just a reflection of residential segregation?

Urban Studies · 2024
被引 4
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了德国北威州一个城市中,家长自由择校如何加剧小学的阶层和宗教隔离,发现中产及以上家庭的选择是主要推手,对理解教育不平等有参考价值。

Abstract

A city’s primary school segregation is closely related to its residential segregation. However, in education systems that allow primary school choice, parental behaviour often boosts school segregation beyond the segregation determined by the families’ place of residence. Taking up previous research, the paper starts by addressing the extent to which parental choice impacts school segregation in a large German city in North Rhine-Westphalia, a German federal state where primary school choice was introduced several years ago. It goes on to analyse which school characteristics are of importance for parents not wishing their children to attend the nearest school, thus boosting school segregation. In doing so, data is used that allows the precise determination of the extent to which children do not attend their nearest school and under which conditions. It becomes clear that, in addition to residential patterns, parental school choice is a significant driver of the uneven distribution of pupils, with the decisions of middle- and upper-middle-class parents particularly contributing to the socio-economic segregation of schoolchildren. A look at various forms of ethnic and religious segregation reveals ambivalent results, inter alia a high level of segregation of Muslim children.

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