Ample evidence is available for the effect of competition on educational quality as only a few countries allow large scale competition. In the Netherlands free parental choice is present since the beginning of the 20th century, which can be characterized as a full voucher program with 100% funding. Based on panel data for the Netherlands we show that there is a relation between competition and educational outcomes in secondary education, but that it is negative and small. This effect is larger for small and medium sized schools and for schools which do not have a Protestant or Catholic denomination.Competition, Private Schools, Scale, Quality, Secondary Education
Free school choice has often been argued to be a tide that lifts school quality through increased co...
Internationally an increase in attention for institutional related aspects of schooling is observed....
SummaryWho profits of selection into secondary education tracks? A new approach to an old question [...
textabstractAmple evidence is available for the effect of competition on educational quality as only...
textabstractLittle evidence is available for the effect of competition on educational quality as onl...
This article empirically examines the implications of competition among Dutch secondary schools: (1)...
This paper presents estimates of the general equilibrium effect of school choice and competition on ...
A large school consolidation reform in the Netherlands changed minimum school size rules underlying ...
Government education policy in England, like in the US, has been increasingly geared towards increas...
This is the first study in the school choice literature to test the effect that com-petitive pressur...
This paper systematically reviews the cross-sectional research evidence on the effects of competitio...
Little is known about how competition affects child care centers’ quality. This paper examines the i...
Recent research has claimed that American private high schools are more effective than public high s...
HIGH on the policy agenda of many people in the United States and elsewhere are education reforms th...
Free school choice has often been argued to be a tide that lifts school quality through increased co...
Internationally an increase in attention for institutional related aspects of schooling is observed....
SummaryWho profits of selection into secondary education tracks? A new approach to an old question [...
textabstractAmple evidence is available for the effect of competition on educational quality as only...
textabstractLittle evidence is available for the effect of competition on educational quality as onl...
This article empirically examines the implications of competition among Dutch secondary schools: (1)...
This paper presents estimates of the general equilibrium effect of school choice and competition on ...
A large school consolidation reform in the Netherlands changed minimum school size rules underlying ...
Government education policy in England, like in the US, has been increasingly geared towards increas...
This is the first study in the school choice literature to test the effect that com-petitive pressur...
This paper systematically reviews the cross-sectional research evidence on the effects of competitio...
Little is known about how competition affects child care centers’ quality. This paper examines the i...
Recent research has claimed that American private high schools are more effective than public high s...
HIGH on the policy agenda of many people in the United States and elsewhere are education reforms th...
Free school choice has often been argued to be a tide that lifts school quality through increased co...
Internationally an increase in attention for institutional related aspects of schooling is observed....
SummaryWho profits of selection into secondary education tracks? A new approach to an old question [...