The Effect of the Increasing Demand for Elite Schools on Stratification

Working papers in socioeconomic research

The Effect of the Increasing Demand for Elite Schools on Stratification

Publication date: 2017-05-31

Authors: Estrada, Ricardo

I use detailed applications data to document a case in which, contrary to prevailing concerns, increasing school stratification by ability co-existed with stable stratification by family income: Mexico City public high schools. To understand this puzzle, I develop a model that shows that the effect of an overall increase in the demand for elite schools on school stratification by family income is a horse race between the correlations of family income and ability, and family income and demand. My empirical analysis reveals an initial (and decreasing) demand gap by family income that explains the observed stability in stratification.

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Country / Region: Mexico

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Estrada, Ricardo. (2017). The Effect of the Increasing Demand for Elite Schools on Stratification. Buenos Aires: CAF

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Estrada, Ricardo

No. of publications 32

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