Classroom Segregation without Tracking: Chance, Legitimacy, and Myth in "Racial Paradise"
Though schools do not track in Brazil, I find that racial classroom segregation in Brazil is on par with recent estimates from North Carolina high schools (Clotfelter et al., 2020). How does racial classroom segregation occur without tracking, and in a supposed "racial paradise," no less?...
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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