School choice in Amsterdam: which schools are chosen when school choice is free?

Authors
Publication date 2014
ISBN
  • 9789400300897
Series TIER Working Paper Series, WP 14/21
Number of pages 33
Publisher Amsterdam: TIER
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
Advocates of increased school choice and competition assume that school choices are led by quality considerations. To test this assumption, this paper examines the determinants of secondary school choice in the city of Amsterdam. In this city there are many schools to choose from and school choice is virtually unrestricted (no catchment areas, low or no tuition fees, short distances). Using discrete choice models we find that published indicators of school quality are not consistent predictors of school choice. Instead, students appear to prefer schools that are close to their home and schools where many of their former classmates in primary school go to.
Document type Working paper
Language English
Related publication School choice in Amsterdam: Which schools are chosen when school choice is free?
Published at http://www.economists.nl/files/20141112-schoolchoice2014nov.pdf
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