The presence of foreign students in the Italian system has increased rapidly in the last few years. Today, they account for 7 per cent of the total student population. The enrollment of foreign students is characterized by a widespread schooling delay that increases for higher educational level. Here, we would like to investigate if this delay for foreign students is influencing the perception of their school performance and the concentration in less demanding educational paths. Data from a national survey (ITAGEN2) involving more than 20,000 lower secondary school students, half of whom foreigner, are used to explore the factor affecting the perception of one's performance and the level future educational aspirations, evaluating the role of the migratory generation and the educational pathway. In particular, having more than one year's delay leads to a negative perception of one's abilities and possibly of schooling's usefulness itself, and to the choice of low-profile educational pathways.

Are first impressions lasting? Some consequences of schooling delay for immigrants' descendants in Italy

Strozza Salvatore
2011

Abstract

The presence of foreign students in the Italian system has increased rapidly in the last few years. Today, they account for 7 per cent of the total student population. The enrollment of foreign students is characterized by a widespread schooling delay that increases for higher educational level. Here, we would like to investigate if this delay for foreign students is influencing the perception of their school performance and the concentration in less demanding educational paths. Data from a national survey (ITAGEN2) involving more than 20,000 lower secondary school students, half of whom foreigner, are used to explore the factor affecting the perception of one's performance and the level future educational aspirations, evaluating the role of the migratory generation and the educational pathway. In particular, having more than one year's delay leads to a negative perception of one's abilities and possibly of schooling's usefulness itself, and to the choice of low-profile educational pathways.
2011
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
Second Generation
Perceived School Performance
Future Educational Aspirations
Effects of Schooling Delay
Italy
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