Abstract

Background Rapid spatial diversification by immigration rate, education and income has taken place in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area (HMA). A free choice between comprehensive schools – following however a basically similar curriculum - has given parents an opportunity to select a school. Internationally increasing school selection appears to result inequalities in educational outcomes. Whether segregation also imposes other diversities between schools, e.g. health-related lifestyles or well-being is unclear. …

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