“I wanted to go here”: Adolescents’ perspectives on school choice
New Zealand legislation removing school zones radically reshaped school choice, resulting in increased school stratification from parental choice frequently driven by social factors such as ethnic makeup of the school community. This article considers school choice through the eyes of 1,465 adolesce...
Main Authors: | Mandic, S, Sandretto, S, Hopkins, D, Wilson, G, Moore, A, García Bengoechea, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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