Immigrants’ educational disadvantage: an examination across ten countries and three surveys |
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Authors: | Sylke Viola Schnepf |
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Affiliation: | (1) Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK |
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Abstract: | Studies on immigrants’ disadvantage focus predominantly on labour market perspectives. Immigrants’ poor education is a subject much less examined especially in a cross-national context. This paper examines differences in educational achievement between immigrants and natives across ten OECD countries. In English-speaking countries, immigrants fare best, while in Continental European countries they fare worse compared to natives. Whilst language skills seem to explain immigrants’ disadvantage in English-speaking countries, socioeconomic background and school segregation are further important determinants of immigrants’ gap in Continental Europe. Results presented are predominantly robust across three sources of achievement data: PISA, TIMSS and PIRLS. |
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Keywords: | Education Educational inequalities Immigration |
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