Using data on student outcomes and school choice lotteries from a low-income urban school district, we examine how school choice can affect student outcomes through increased motivation and personal effort as well as through improved school and peer inputs. First we use unique daily data on individual-level student absences and suspensions to show that lottery winners have significantly lower truancies after they learn about lottery outcomes but before they enroll in their new schools. The effects are largest for male students entering high school, whose truancy rates decline by 21% in the months after winning the lottery. We then examine the impact attending a chosen school has on student test score outcomes. We find substantial test score...
Attendance in our nation\u27s schools continues to decline. It is necessary for schools to expand th...
I estimate the impact of attending a magnet school on student achievement in mathematics in a modera...
In the mid 1990's, changes in Colorado state law and local school district policy resulted in the op...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
We examine residential relocation and opting out of the public school system in response to school c...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided direct information on school te...
School choice programs are intended to im-prove student achievement, by allowing for bet-ter matches...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
A central argument for school choice is that parents can choose schools wisely. This principle may u...
Charter schools are public schools that are funded by a per-person fee for each student they attract...
Public school choice plans are intended to increase equity and quality in education by offering stud...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
Attendance in our nation\u27s schools continues to decline. It is necessary for schools to expand th...
I estimate the impact of attending a magnet school on student achievement in mathematics in a modera...
In the mid 1990's, changes in Colorado state law and local school district policy resulted in the op...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
We examine residential relocation and opting out of the public school system in response to school c...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided direct information on school te...
School choice programs are intended to im-prove student achievement, by allowing for bet-ter matches...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
A central argument for school choice is that parents can choose schools wisely. This principle may u...
Charter schools are public schools that are funded by a per-person fee for each student they attract...
Public school choice plans are intended to increase equity and quality in education by offering stud...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
Attendance in our nation\u27s schools continues to decline. It is necessary for schools to expand th...
I estimate the impact of attending a magnet school on student achievement in mathematics in a modera...
In the mid 1990's, changes in Colorado state law and local school district policy resulted in the op...