We investigate the educational choices of first- and second-generation immigrant students at the transition between lower-secondary school and high school by exploiting a large longitudinal dataset of about 50,000 students in Italy. We find that immigrant students are less likely to choose challenging academic track high schools compared with their Italian counterparts, after controlling for household characteristics, school fixed effects, and students’ performance. We show that systematic differences in teachers’ feedback received by the two groups of students are an important driver of the observed differences in educational choices by immigrant and native students. In addition, after controlling for observable characteristics, we find that immigrant students are more likely to be formally advised by their teachers to choose vocational or technical high schools rather than academic tracks, especially in the case of female students.
Aktas, K., Argentin, G., Barbetta, G., Barbieri, G., Colombo, L. V. A., High School Choices by Immigrant Students in Italy: Evidence from Administrative Data, <<THE B.E. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY>>, 2022; 2022 (3): 527-572. [doi:10.1515/bejeap-2021-0339] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/212485]
High School Choices by Immigrant Students in Italy: Evidence from Administrative Data
Aktas, Koray
;Argentin, Gianluca;Barbetta, Gianpaolo;Barbieri, Gianna;Colombo, Luca Vittorio Angelo
2022
Abstract
We investigate the educational choices of first- and second-generation immigrant students at the transition between lower-secondary school and high school by exploiting a large longitudinal dataset of about 50,000 students in Italy. We find that immigrant students are less likely to choose challenging academic track high schools compared with their Italian counterparts, after controlling for household characteristics, school fixed effects, and students’ performance. We show that systematic differences in teachers’ feedback received by the two groups of students are an important driver of the observed differences in educational choices by immigrant and native students. In addition, after controlling for observable characteristics, we find that immigrant students are more likely to be formally advised by their teachers to choose vocational or technical high schools rather than academic tracks, especially in the case of female students.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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