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Change or stability in educational inequalities? Educational mobility and school effects in the context of a major urban policy

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  • Custers, Gijs
  • Das, Marjolijn
  • Engbersen, Godfried

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The National Program Rotterdam South is a large-scale ambitious Dutch urban policy that aims to increase educational attainment amongst disadvantaged children in one of the poorest areas in the Netherlands. This study investigates to what extent inequality in educational attainment based on parental education has changed during the first period of this program. We further examine to what extent area and school characteristics affect educational attainment. Register data on the individual, school and area level were employed to study these issues. We find that the effect of parental education on secondary school attainment has been stable since the start of the program, indicating inequality has not decreased in the context of the program. Furthermore, several school characteristics, including socioeconomic status and retention rate, were relevant in explaining differences in educational attainment. We discuss how our findings relate to the allocation of policy means.

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  • Custers, Gijs & Das, Marjolijn & Engbersen, Godfried, 2021. "Change or stability in educational inequalities? Educational mobility and school effects in the context of a major urban policy," SocArXiv j6ksf, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:j6ksf
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/j6ksf
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