School Choice Design, Risk Aversion and Cardinal Segregation

Author:

Calsamiglia Caterina1,Martínez-Mora Francisco2,Miralles Antonio3

Affiliation:

1. ICREA and IPEG, Spain

2. University of Leicester, UK and INARB (Universidad Pública de Navarra), Spain

3. University of Messina, Italy and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (on leave) and Barcelona GSE, Spain

Abstract

Abstract We embed the problem of public school choice design in a model of local provision of education. We define cardinal (student) segregation as that emerging when families with identical ordinal preferences submit different rankings of schools in a centralised school choice procedure. With the Boston Mechanism (BM), when higher types are less risk-averse, and there is sufficient vertical differentiation of schools, any equilibrium presents cardinal segregation. Transportation costs facilitate the emergence of cardinal segregation as does competition from private schools. Furthermore, the latter renders the best public schools more elitist. The Deferred Acceptance mechanism is resilient to cardinal segregation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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