We employ probit regression analysis to compare the adult voting activity of students who participated in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) to their matched public school counterparts. We use a sophisticated matching algorithm to create a traditional public school student comparison group using data from the state-mandated evaluation of the MPCP. By the time the students are 19-26 years old, we do not find evidence that private school voucher students are more or less likely to vote in 2012 or 2016 than students educated in public schools. These results are robust to all models and are consistent for all subgroups
This report is the second in a series of annual reports produced by the School Choice Demonstration ...
The city of Milwaukee is often called a laboratory for experimentation with parental school choice. ...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
The United States has one of the lowest election turnout rates in the developed world. Consequently,...
We examine the effects of Milwaukee’s school voucher program on adult criminal activity and paternit...
Private choice programs provide government resources to qualified families to enable them to enroll ...
School choice is becoming increasingly popular around the globe. Broadly the term ‘school choice’ is...
This paper examines evidence on the “systemic effects” of expanding school choice in Milwaukee, Wisc...
Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson led a Midwestern policy revolution in the late 1980s and early 199...
Our research revealed a pattern of school choice results that range from neutral (no significant dif...
The MPCP was established in 1990 as the first urban education reform in the U.S. built around the id...
Although private school voucher programs provide subsidies to students for tuition and other educati...
This dissertation is a compilation of three studies related to public school choice issues. Chapter ...
In the 50 years since economist Milton Friedman published The Role of Government in Education 1 sch...
The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) began as the nation’s first urban school voucher initia...
This report is the second in a series of annual reports produced by the School Choice Demonstration ...
The city of Milwaukee is often called a laboratory for experimentation with parental school choice. ...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
The United States has one of the lowest election turnout rates in the developed world. Consequently,...
We examine the effects of Milwaukee’s school voucher program on adult criminal activity and paternit...
Private choice programs provide government resources to qualified families to enable them to enroll ...
School choice is becoming increasingly popular around the globe. Broadly the term ‘school choice’ is...
This paper examines evidence on the “systemic effects” of expanding school choice in Milwaukee, Wisc...
Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson led a Midwestern policy revolution in the late 1980s and early 199...
Our research revealed a pattern of school choice results that range from neutral (no significant dif...
The MPCP was established in 1990 as the first urban education reform in the U.S. built around the id...
Although private school voucher programs provide subsidies to students for tuition and other educati...
This dissertation is a compilation of three studies related to public school choice issues. Chapter ...
In the 50 years since economist Milton Friedman published The Role of Government in Education 1 sch...
The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) began as the nation’s first urban school voucher initia...
This report is the second in a series of annual reports produced by the School Choice Demonstration ...
The city of Milwaukee is often called a laboratory for experimentation with parental school choice. ...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...