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Tracking Can Be More Equitable Than Mixing
Authors:Marisa Hidalgo‐Hidalgo
Institution:Pablo de Olavide University, , 41013 Seville, Spain
Abstract:Parents and policy‐makers often wonder whether and how the choice of a tracked or mixed educational system affects the equality of opportunity. I answer this question by analyzing the influence of peers on future educational results. I define an equal opportunity policy as one that maximizes the average lifetime income of the worst‐off type of individuals in society (i.e., students from disadvantaged backgrounds). I find that tracking maximizes average lifetime income if the opportunity cost of college attendance is sufficiently high.
Keywords:College attendance  equality of opportunity  grouping policies  peer effects  D63  I28  J24
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