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Title: Public Education and the Melting Pot
Author(s): Mark Gradstein and Moshe Justman
Publication Date: August 2001
Keyword(s): cultural assimilation, education vouchers and public education
Programme Area(s): Public Economics
Abstract: This Paper proposes a theoretical framework that combines the role of education as a cultural melting pot with its function as an instrument of human capital accumulation. It highlights the important role of public education in promoting social cohesion: requiring minority parents to pay twice for culturally distinct private education is a powerful incentive for cultural assimilation through public education. Conversely, subsidizing private schooling through vouchers or tax credits increases social polarization, which may partly explain the strong opposition to voucher experiments. Public education is especially effective in promoting the cultural assimilation of poorer immigrants, but may not be effective in dealing with large numbers of high-income immigrants.
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Gradstein, M and Justman, M. 2001. 'Public Education and the Melting Pot'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=2924