Abstract
Given school enrollments but in the absence of a student residence census, we present a gravity-like model to infer the residential distribution of enrolled students across various administrative units. Multi-scale analysis of the effects of aggregation across different administrative levels allows for the identification of administrative units with sub-optimally located schools and highlights the challenges in allocating resources. Using this method, we verify that the current scheme of free cross-enrollment across administrative boundaries is needed in achieving universal education in the Philippines.
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Rubio, L. J. M., Dailisan, D. N., Osorio, M. J. P., David, C. C., & Lim, M. T. (2019). Modeling the residential distribution of enrolled students to assess boundary-induced disparities in public school access. PLoS ONE, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222766
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