This paper examines evidence on the “systemic effects” of expanding school choice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee is home to one of the nation’s largest and longest-running school choice programs. If there are systemic effects from expanding school choice we should be able to see them in Milwaukee. This paper also introduces a novel method for analyzing systemic effects. Taking full advantage of student-level data, we develop a new measure of those effects based on the extent of voucher options that each student has each year. The idea behind this measure is that school systems face greater competitive pressure to serve students well when students have more options to leave. This type of measure might be useful for future analyses of sys...
The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) began as the nation’s first urban school voucher initia...
In this report we analyze the movement of students to and from the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program...
Throughout the history of publicly-funded voucher programs – enacted and proposed – the impact on ta...
This paper examines evidence on the “systemic effects” of expanding school choice in Milwaukee, Wisc...
Our research revealed a pattern of school choice results that range from neutral (no significant dif...
The city of Milwaukee is often called a laboratory for experimentation with parental school choice. ...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP, or the Milwauk...
The city of Milwaukee is often called a laboratory for experimentation with parental school choice. ...
Researchers have paid a great deal of attention to the impact of school choice policies on student e...
Evaluates the net fiscal impact of the voucher program on state and local public funds in terms of s...
Provides an overview of the MPCP and summarizes topical baseline reports on its fiscal impact in Mil...
Scholars, advocates of various positions, and policymakers have fiercely debated whether the Milwauk...
In February 2008, the School Choice Demonstration Project (SCDP) issued its first report on the fisc...
Few school choice evaluations consider students who leave such programs, and fewer still consider th...
The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) began as the nation’s first urban school voucher initia...
In this report we analyze the movement of students to and from the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program...
Throughout the history of publicly-funded voucher programs – enacted and proposed – the impact on ta...
This paper examines evidence on the “systemic effects” of expanding school choice in Milwaukee, Wisc...
Our research revealed a pattern of school choice results that range from neutral (no significant dif...
The city of Milwaukee is often called a laboratory for experimentation with parental school choice. ...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP, or the Milwauk...
The city of Milwaukee is often called a laboratory for experimentation with parental school choice. ...
Researchers have paid a great deal of attention to the impact of school choice policies on student e...
Evaluates the net fiscal impact of the voucher program on state and local public funds in terms of s...
Provides an overview of the MPCP and summarizes topical baseline reports on its fiscal impact in Mil...
Scholars, advocates of various positions, and policymakers have fiercely debated whether the Milwauk...
In February 2008, the School Choice Demonstration Project (SCDP) issued its first report on the fisc...
Few school choice evaluations consider students who leave such programs, and fewer still consider th...
The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) began as the nation’s first urban school voucher initia...
In this report we analyze the movement of students to and from the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program...
Throughout the history of publicly-funded voucher programs – enacted and proposed – the impact on ta...