Linking K-12 data on students and teachers to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) information allows us to answer questions that are difficult to answer using survey data or educational administrative data alone. We describe two research projects that demonstrate the importance of using linked administrative data to further research on education and inform policy discussions. In the first research project, using linked IRS income tax data to school administrative records for all 8th graders in one California public school district and all K-12th graders in Oregon public schools, we examine how well free and reduced price lunch (FRPL) enrollment captures student disadvantage. We find that FRPL categories capture relatively little variation in hou...
In many school districts, a lack of funding has become one of the greatest issues to overcome and th...
The accountability mandates of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) have changed the relationship between sch...
This dissertation explores three unresolved issues in education finance policy. Chapter 1 models the...
Linking K-12 data on students and teachers to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) information allows us t...
Linking K-12 data on students and teachers to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) information allows us t...
Poverty has long been known to be strongly correlated with academic achievement. In intercensal year...
Most researchers and policymakers rely on the share of students eligible for free and reduced-price ...
In this brief, authors Sarah Boege and Jessica Carson translate New Hampshire free and reduced-price...
Administrative data are increasingly being used to study inequalities in education. Yet a well-known...
Poverty has an enormous impact on children and their success in school. Children with low economic s...
In this presentation these three professionals will share stories and research from time on the fron...
This study used archival school data compiled during the 2017-2018 school year to analyze the impact...
Teachers in school districts all over the country struggle with budget cuts. Resources are often ins...
Robust indicators are important for identifying young people at risk of not meeting expected achieve...
Title I of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act explicitly directed more federal aid for ...
In many school districts, a lack of funding has become one of the greatest issues to overcome and th...
The accountability mandates of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) have changed the relationship between sch...
This dissertation explores three unresolved issues in education finance policy. Chapter 1 models the...
Linking K-12 data on students and teachers to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) information allows us t...
Linking K-12 data on students and teachers to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) information allows us t...
Poverty has long been known to be strongly correlated with academic achievement. In intercensal year...
Most researchers and policymakers rely on the share of students eligible for free and reduced-price ...
In this brief, authors Sarah Boege and Jessica Carson translate New Hampshire free and reduced-price...
Administrative data are increasingly being used to study inequalities in education. Yet a well-known...
Poverty has an enormous impact on children and their success in school. Children with low economic s...
In this presentation these three professionals will share stories and research from time on the fron...
This study used archival school data compiled during the 2017-2018 school year to analyze the impact...
Teachers in school districts all over the country struggle with budget cuts. Resources are often ins...
Robust indicators are important for identifying young people at risk of not meeting expected achieve...
Title I of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act explicitly directed more federal aid for ...
In many school districts, a lack of funding has become one of the greatest issues to overcome and th...
The accountability mandates of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) have changed the relationship between sch...
This dissertation explores three unresolved issues in education finance policy. Chapter 1 models the...