This study examines inequalities of school funding as exclusively generated by the parent community in urban public schools, and potentially illuminates a secondary impact of between-school segregation. For schools that are largely understood as free, the substantial injections of private financing into public schools indicate a concerning tension for fairness and equity. Using a census dataset of all public schools in one Australian capital city (n = 150), we compare reported parent ‘contributions, fees and charges’ and how they are patterned by measures of school disadvantage and advantage. We found a statistically significant relationship between private financing and measures of school-based advantage or disadvantage, over a four-year p...
This paper explores the effect of racial segregation on public school expenditure in US metropolitan...
This paper explores the effect of racial segregation on public school expenditure in US metropolitan...
Yamauchi and Nishiyama are interested in the relationship between local inequality and the quality o...
Parent-generated revenue in public schools, in the form of fee-giving or fundraising, is fast develo...
Parent involvement in their child’s schooling is routinely celebrated and emphasised in government e...
In Australia, debates around school funding tend to focus on comparisons of funding between school s...
In Australia, debates around school funding tend to focus on comparisons of funding between school s...
For over three decades, government subsidies have been a major source of funds for private schools i...
Recent trends in school recurrent funding strongly suggest that over forty per cent of students in C...
While the issue of school finance has been studied extensively, relatively little effort has been de...
Government subsidies have provided a major source of funds to private schools in Australia for three...
To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling and...
To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling and...
Children of educated parents systematically perform better at school than children of uneducated par...
Yamauchi and Nishiyama are interested in the relationship between local inequality and the quality o...
This paper explores the effect of racial segregation on public school expenditure in US metropolitan...
This paper explores the effect of racial segregation on public school expenditure in US metropolitan...
Yamauchi and Nishiyama are interested in the relationship between local inequality and the quality o...
Parent-generated revenue in public schools, in the form of fee-giving or fundraising, is fast develo...
Parent involvement in their child’s schooling is routinely celebrated and emphasised in government e...
In Australia, debates around school funding tend to focus on comparisons of funding between school s...
In Australia, debates around school funding tend to focus on comparisons of funding between school s...
For over three decades, government subsidies have been a major source of funds for private schools i...
Recent trends in school recurrent funding strongly suggest that over forty per cent of students in C...
While the issue of school finance has been studied extensively, relatively little effort has been de...
Government subsidies have provided a major source of funds to private schools in Australia for three...
To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling and...
To examine how local income distribution affects both a community’s ability to pay for schooling and...
Children of educated parents systematically perform better at school than children of uneducated par...
Yamauchi and Nishiyama are interested in the relationship between local inequality and the quality o...
This paper explores the effect of racial segregation on public school expenditure in US metropolitan...
This paper explores the effect of racial segregation on public school expenditure in US metropolitan...
Yamauchi and Nishiyama are interested in the relationship between local inequality and the quality o...