School location and capacity modification considering the existence of externalities in students school choice
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Castillo López, Iván
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School location and capacity modification considering the existence of externalities in students school choice
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Geographic and socioeconomic characteristics of rural zones in Chile have made schools located in these areas present inefficiencies such long travel times and multi-degree courses(1) that affect the academic performance of their students. In this paper, a model of location and modification of school capacity is presented as an alternative to reduce these inequalities. In Chile a student school choice is a process that depends not only on the time and income constraints but also on the decisions made by other students (segregation). This behavior is modeled using a microeconomic approach; thereby a constrained multinomial logit discrete choice model is derived. By incorporating the student's school choice in an optimization model, it becomes nonlinear. A Tabu Search metaheuristic is proposed, which unlike other implementations requires solving a fixed point system of equations to evaluate each solution. A computing experience for instances of 10 and 45 zones is developed; in the first the quality of the solution is evaluated compared to the optimum obtained by enumeration and in the second different scenarios are analyzed.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132660
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2014.12.015
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Computers & Industrial Engineering 80 (2015) 284–294
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