Private education and its contribution to school segregation in Peru

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This research aims to determine the contribution of private schools to socioeconomic school segregation in Peru and its departments. A microdata mining is carried out of the National Student Assessment for the 2nd year of Secondary School, in such a way that it works with 631 013 Secondary School students, distributed in 17 310 educational services in the 25 departments. A greater segregation was found in the group of students with fewer resources, in terms of private school; while for those with greater resources, segregation is greater in public schools, although this segregation is considerably less. In both groups there are important differences between departments.

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Carrillo, S., & Murillo, F. J. (2023). Private education and its contribution to school segregation in Peru. Apuntes, 50(93), 213–234. https://doi.org/10.21678/apuntes.93.1660

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