Details
- Identification
- ISBN: 978-92-79-61970-0, DOI: 10.2766/224795, Catalogue number: NC-04-16-775-EN-N
- Publication date
- 17 February 2017
- Authors
- Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture | European Expert Network on Economics of Education (EENEE)
Description
This report reviews the economic literature investigating the effects of the share of immigrants in classes and schools on the school performance of immigrants and natives.
The review is organized in four sections. In the first section, we document the recent expansion in the presence of immigrants in European schools, introduce a measure of school segregation and show how this measure correlates with school performance.
The second section looks at the equity and efficiency implications of school segregation. We discuss under what conditions policies that reallocate students from schools with a high share of immigrants to schools with a low share can improve efficiency.
In the third section we review the empirical evidence on the effects of the share of immigrants on the school performance of natives and immigrants.
Policies that address the school segregation of immigrants are discussed in the final section.
Authors
Giorgio Brunello and Maria De Paola
Cite as
European Commission: Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, De Paola, M. and Brunello, G., School segregation of immigrants and its effects on educational outcomes in Europe, Publications Office, 2017, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/224795
