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Public and Private Schools : How Management and Funding Relate to Their Socio-Economic Profile

Author/creator Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Staff
Other author/creatorOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoParis : Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development
Description102 p. ill 27.000 x 08.250 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from OECD iLibrary
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Summary Annotation In most PISA-participating countries and economies, the average socio-economic background of students who attend privately managed schools is more advantaged than that of those who attend public schools. Yet in some countries, there is little difference in the socio-economic profiles between public and private schools. Why? An analysis of PISA results finds that while the prevalence of privately managed schools in a country is not related to socio-economic stratification within a school system, the level of public funding to privately managed schools is: the higher the proportion of public funding allocated to privately managed schools, the smaller the socio-economic divide between publicly and privately managed schools. This report also shows that those countries with narrow socio-economic stratification in their education systems not only maximise equity and social cohesion, but also perform well in the PISA survey.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9789264174917
ISBN9264174915 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9789264174917
Stock number00019989

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