The other is that, even among the disadvantaged, those with higher levels of education are more likely to go private (although I should emphasize that, because disadvantaged people are so interested in going private and because they are poorly educated as a group,
the aggregate effect of choice is to lower the average education levels of private - sector parents, not to raise them).
Karthik Muralidharan and Venkatesh Sundararaman, «The
Aggregate Effect of School
Choice: Evidence from a Two - Stage Experiment in India,» National Bureau
of Economic Research Working Paper Series, no. 19441 (2013).