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Parents' Willingness to Pay for Bilingualism: Evidence from Spain

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JOURNAL OF FAMILY AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
卷 44, 期 3, 页码 727-742

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s10834-022-09852-1

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Bilingualism; School choice; Family budget; Discrete choice experiment

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This study analyzes parental school preferences in two neighboring provinces of northern Spain and finds that the language of instruction is the most highly valued school characteristic, especially in the Basque Country where the minority language has a wage premium in the local labor market.
We analyse parental school preferences in two contiguous provinces of northern Spain, which offer very different school choices since only one of them is bilingual. Basque-Spanish bilingualism affects the school system, labour market, and, consequently, family budgets in the Basque Country. In Cantabria, Spanish is the only official language, and English is the second language typically offered in the school system. Using two discrete choice experiments applied to school choice, we estimate parents' willingness to pay for different school characteristics in the two areas. We find that the most highly valued school characteristic in both areas is the language of instruction, but in the Basque Country, where the minority language indirectly has a wage premium in the local labour market, its importance relative to other characteristics is more salient.

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