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ID123338
Title ProperAccess to public schools and the education of migrant children in China
LanguageENG
AuthorChen, Yuanyuan ;  Feng, Shuaizhang
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A significant proportion of migrant children in China are not able to attend public schools for the lack of local household registration (HuKou), and turn to privately-operated migrant schools. This paper examines the consequences of such a partially involuntary school choice, using survey data and standardized test scores from field work conducted in Shanghai. We find that migrant students who are unable to enroll in public schools perform significantly worse than their more fortunate counterparts in both Chinese and Mathematics. We also use parental satisfaction and parental assessment of school quality as alternative measures of the educational outcome and find similar results. Our study suggests that access to public schools is the key factor determining the quality of education that migrant children receive.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 26; Sep 2013: p.75-88
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol. 26; Sep 2013: p.75-88
Key WordsEducation ;  Migrant Children ;  Migrant School ;  Standardized Test Score