Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to \u27white flight\u27 from public schools that are disproportionately nonwhite, creating more racially segregated schools. However, recent studies that examine white flight from public schools into private schools have produced conflicting evidence on whether or not white flight actually exists. In this paper, we present new evidence on whether universal vouchers will lead to more racially segregated schools. Specifically, we use data on vote outcomes from a state-wide universal voucher initiative to estimate the likelihood that white households with children currently in public schools will use vouchers to switch out of more-integrated schools. Our results indicate t...
This article argues that current research on school voucher programs misses a crucial point about th...
In this article, we review the empirical evidence on the impact of education vouchers on student ach...
Using a recently released confidential dataset from the National Center for Educational Statistics (...
Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to \u27white flight\u27 from...
Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to white flight from public ...
We use data on vote outcomes from a universal voucher initiative to examine whether white households...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
Several recent studies provided evidence that white students ’ choice between private and public sch...
The New White Flight makes two significant contributions to our understanding of race and education....
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
This paper analyzes the effect of school vouchers on student sorting--defined as a flight to private...
Despite promotion by well-known economists and supporting economic theory, econometric analyses of v...
This paper examines the impact of vouchers in general, and voucher design in particular, on public s...
This article argues that current research on school voucher programs misses a crucial point about th...
In this article, we review the empirical evidence on the impact of education vouchers on student ach...
Using a recently released confidential dataset from the National Center for Educational Statistics (...
Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to \u27white flight\u27 from...
Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to white flight from public ...
We use data on vote outcomes from a universal voucher initiative to examine whether white households...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
This paper examines who is likely to gain and who is likely to lose under a universal voucher progra...
Several recent studies provided evidence that white students ’ choice between private and public sch...
The New White Flight makes two significant contributions to our understanding of race and education....
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
This paper analyzes the effect of school vouchers on student sorting--defined as a flight to private...
Despite promotion by well-known economists and supporting economic theory, econometric analyses of v...
This paper examines the impact of vouchers in general, and voucher design in particular, on public s...
This article argues that current research on school voucher programs misses a crucial point about th...
In this article, we review the empirical evidence on the impact of education vouchers on student ach...
Using a recently released confidential dataset from the National Center for Educational Statistics (...