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Clavel J.G.;Flannery D.
2023
January
Journal Of School Choice
Who Chooses Single Sex Schooling and Why? Evidence from Ireland
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Ireland parental involvement PISA 2018 school choice single-sex school
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A common decision parents face is the choice of school for their children. In Ireland, somewhat uniquely in an international context, this choice includes a large number of state-funded single-sex schools, to the point that this can be considered a realistic option for many parents. Focusing on secondary-level education and using the PISA 2018 dataset, we examine whether different parental attitudes help explain the selection of single-sex versus coeducational schools in Ireland. Focusing on those households that have a degree of choice in secondary school selection, we find that parents who place a greater emphasis on factors such as religious ethos and academic achievement rather than subject choice or the climate of the school tend to have children in single-sex schools. The importance of a school¿s academic achievement seems to be particularly relevant for those from higher socioeconomic backgrounds.
1558-2159
10.1080/15582159.2023.2169815
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