Journal article
Open competition or balkanized coexistence? The effects of market segments on Toronto private schools
Abstract
For over 25 years, school choice advocates have argued that market competition drives educational organizations to become more differentiated and technically-oriented. However, empirical research has only partially supported this view, observing such outcomes only under certain conditions. To better understand the contingent nature of market effects within education, we draw on sociological and organizational theories that emphasize the …
Authors
Pizarro Milian R; Davies S
Journal
Education Policy Analysis Archives, Vol. 25, ,
Publisher
Mary Lou Fulton Teacher College
DOI
10.14507/epaa.25.2687
ISSN
1068-2341