Ethnic stratification in the Spanish education system
Author
Álvarez-Sotomayor, Alberto
Gutiérrez-Rubio, David
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2023Subject
Academic achievementSpain
Education inequality
Children of immigrants
Immigrant students
Ethnicity
Socioeconomic status
Spain
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The general academic disadvantage faced by children of immigrants is already a well-documented
regularity in Spain. However, there is no reliable knowledge on how academic achievement is
ethnically stratified and more research is needed to understand the determinants behind these
achievement gaps. This study aims to further knowledge of both issues by using the Spanish
General Educational Diagnostic Assessment data (n = 22,267). Students originating from non-
European developing countries and two European groups with a lower socioeconomic profile
(Romanian and Portuguese) have the largest gap compared to native students, while Western
Europeans equal the achievement of natives. Results from multilevel analyses show that social
origin and the language spoken at home have a significant impact on the gaps, while the school
factors have a limited impact.