@inproceedings{Schneider2010Free,
abstract = {In 2008, school districts were abolished in North-Rhine Westphalia, the most populous German state. Critics have argued that free school choice will lead to increasing segregation and educational disparities. The data used is from Wuppertal, one major city in NRW. Since the Turkish population is the largest, but also the least integrated, minority in Germany, the focus is on the effect of the new school law on choice of Turkish (Muslim) versus non-Turkish (non-Muslim) families. Free school choice has led, in fact, to increased choice by advantaged and (to a lesser extent) disadvantaged families. Motives behind choice include proximity, the composition of the school, and the academic quality of the school. The effect of this increased choice on segregation is inconclusive.},
address = {Frankfurt a. M.},
author = {Kerstin Schneider and Claudia Schuchart and Horst Weishaupt and Andrea Riedel},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {I20; H52; J15; 330; educational policy reform; school choice; segregation},
language = {eng},
number = {B10-V3},
publisher = {Verein f\"{u}r Socialpolitik},
series = {Beitr\"{a}ge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins f\"{u}r Socialpolitik 2010: \"{O}konomie der Familie - Session: Economics of Education and Schooling},
title = {Free primary school choice: How are ethnic groups affected by the new school law in NRW, Germany?},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/37237},
year = {2010}
}
