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Mechanisms Behind Public School Enrollment Trends in School Choice Systems: The Case of Chile

  • Catalina Canals
  • , Spiro Maroulis
  • , Alejandra Mizala
  • , Enrique Canessa
  • , Sergio Chaigneau

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Resumen

Market-based reforms in education have expanded worldwide, often raising questions about their impact on the strength and sustainability of the public education sector. In this paper, we explore how such “school choice” policies affected public school enrollment in Chile, a country where a nationwide school choice reform coincided with a decline in public enrollment. To better understand the factors driving the public enrollment decline, we develop an agent-based model representing the education system in Chile between 2004 and 2016. We calibrate our model to data from four cities and conduct simulation experiments that disentangle the impacts of the hypothesized explanations for the decline. Our analysis reveals the importance of an institutional factor largely outside the core of the school choice policy – the grade-span configuration of schools in each sector. It also suggests that creating a formal coordination mechanism among primary and secondary public schools, to ensure students graduating from a primary public school a seat at a secondary public school, may be a promising policy for strengthening public enrollment. Other implications for understanding the decline in Chilean public enrollment are also discussed.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo2
PublicaciónJASSS
Volumen27
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2024

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Financiación

The authors acknowledge the support from (i) the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) /Scholarship Program / DOCTORADO NACIONAL/ 2017 – 21170290, (ii) the ANID/PIA/Basal Funds for Centers of Excellence FB0003, and (iii) the ANID / FONDECYT Postdoctorado Nacional 2024 / N° 3240004. This research was also partially supported by (iv) the supercomputing infrastructure of the National Laboratory for High Performance Computing Chile (NLHPC, ECM-02) at the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, and (v) the high-performance computing infrastructure from Research Computing at Arizona State University. Their contribution is gratefully acknowledged. This research used the SIMCE data set, coming from the Agencia de Calidad de la Educación, from Chile, schools’ and students’ data coming from the Chilean Ministry of Education, and block’s data coming from the National Institute of Statistics of Chile (INE) as data sources. We thank these three institutions for providing access to this information. All the outcomes of the study are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect the opinion of the mentioned institutions. Finally, we would like to thank the anonymous reviewers, the participants at the 2024 ASU CTDS HYU C2S2 International Mini-Conference, the 2023 Center for Advanced Research in Education (CIAE) Seminar series at Universidad de Chile, the 2021 Social Simulation Conference, the 2021 WERA Virtual Focal Meeting and the 12° Yearly meeting of the Sociedad Chilena de Políticas Públicas (Public Policy Society of Chile) for their valuable comments. The authors acknowledge the support from (i) the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) / Scholarship Program / DOCTORADO NACIONAL/ 2017 – 21170290, (ii) the ANID/PIA/Basal Funds for Centers of Excellence FB0003, and (iii) the ANID / FONDECYT Postdoctorado Nacional 2024 / N° 3240004. This research was also partially supported by (iv) the supercomputing infrastructure of the National Laboratory for High Performance Computing Chile (NLHPC, ECM-02) at the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, and (v) the high-performance computing infrastructure from Research Computing at Arizona State University. Their contribution is gratefully acknowledged.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Agenția Națională pentru Cercetare și Dezvoltare
China Institute of Atomic Energy
Professional Insurance Agents of Louisiana
Agencia de Calidad de la Educación
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Universidad de los Andes, Chile
National Institute of Statistics
2023 Center for Advanced Research in Education
Ministerio de Educación, Gobierno de Chile
postgraduate programme Doctorado en Ciencias Silvoagropecuarias y VeterinariasNACIONAL/ 2017 – 21170290
Basal Funds for Centers of ExcellenceFB0003
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico3240004

    ODS de las Naciones Unidas

    Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

    1. Quality education
      Quality education

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Computer Science (miscellaneous)
    • General Social Sciences

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