The past decade has seen growing concerns about the resegregation of American schools after years of effort to end their segregation. In new research, Jeremy Fiel argues that much of this trend is down to new policies which give families the opportunity to take advantage of schools they see as being ‘better’. Using school system data from 1993 to 2010, he finds that school segregation in cities was highest when school resources were distributed unequally across schools and districts and when families had more choice to send their children to private or charter schools
Critics of school choice argue that when private schools compete with public schools, they select th...
Recent school choice policies have raised important questions about the potential unintended consequ...
We examine whether student enrollment in nonneighborhood schools changes levels of racial segregatio...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
Little is known about the influence of school choice programs on race and economic segregation i pub...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
Little is known about the inuence of school choice programs on race and economic segregation in publ...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
This article describes the social and economic “segregation” of students between schools in England,...
School segregation is a key topic in urban, educational and inequality research. While previous stud...
Critics of school choice argue that when private schools compete with public schools, they select th...
Recent school choice policies have raised important questions about the potential unintended consequ...
We examine whether student enrollment in nonneighborhood schools changes levels of racial segregatio...
After the relative success of efforts to desegregate them, America’s public schools are becoming inc...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
Little is known about the influence of school choice programs on race and economic segregation i pub...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
Little is known about the inuence of school choice programs on race and economic segregation in publ...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
This article describes the social and economic “segregation” of students between schools in England,...
School segregation is a key topic in urban, educational and inequality research. While previous stud...
Critics of school choice argue that when private schools compete with public schools, they select th...
Recent school choice policies have raised important questions about the potential unintended consequ...
We examine whether student enrollment in nonneighborhood schools changes levels of racial segregatio...