Is There Real Freedom of School Choice? An Analysis from a Study in Chile

Mauro Mediavilla
Adrián Zancajo

2018
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Abstract:

Between 1981 and 1990, Chile began to implement an education reform based on school choice and a financing system through vouchers. In theory, the system ensures complete freedom of choice of school by families. This article attempts to identify the existence of factors that conditioned the enrollment process in different types of schools existing nowadays in the Chilean educational system, the largest quasi-market of Latin America. Results show a social stratification and separation by schools and indicate how geographical distance and social composition are the most critical factors for families when choosing a school.

 

Reference:

Mediavilla, M.; Zancajo, A. (2018): Is There Real Freedom of School Choice? An Analysis from a Study in Chile, International Journal of Educational Reform, 27(1), pp. 86-104. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/105678791802700105

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