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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management | 1994

Who benefits from educational choice? some evidence from Europe

John S. Ambler

Evidence from Britain, France, and The Netherlands is examined to test the claim that educational choice enhances equality of opportunity by empowering parents of modest income. The European experience clearly suggests that, whatever its merits in other respects, educational choice tends to intensify class segregation through the effects of different preferences and information costs. Various means of moderating these effects are considered.


West European Politics | 1985

Neocorporatism and the politics of French education

John S. Ambler


Policy Studies Journal | 1981

POLITICIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN BRITAIN AND FRANCE

John S. Ambler


Contemporary French civilization | 1978

The Politics of French University Reform: Ten Years after May.

John S. Ambler


American Political Science Review | 2000

Tocqueville's Revenge: State, Society, and Economy in Contemporary France . By Levy Jonah D.. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999. 386p.

John S. Ambler


PS Political Science & Politics | 1999

55.00.

John S. Ambler


The Journal of Politics | 1997

Robert H. Dix

John S. Ambler


American Political Science Review | 1982

Choosing the Chief: Presidential Elections in France and the United States . By Roy Pierce. (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1995. Pp. xii, 301.

John S. Ambler


American Political Science Review | 1980

36.00.)

John S. Ambler


American Political Science Review | 1978

French Politics and Public Policy. Edited By Cerny Philip G. and Schain Martin A.. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. Pp. xxii + 300.

John S. Ambler

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