Parental demand for academic performance is a key element in the view that strengthening school choice will drive up school performance. In this paper we analyse what parents look for in choosing schools. We assemble a unique dataset combining survey information on parents' choices plus a rich set of socio-economic characteristics; administrative data on school characteristics, admissions criteria and allocation rules; and spatial data attached to a pupil census to define the de facto set of schools available to each family in the survey. To achieve identification, we focus on cities where the school place allocation system is truth-revealing ("equal preferences"). We take great care in trying to capture the set of schools that each family ...
1 by the National Science Foundation. I would like to thank all of the parents that responded to our...
School choice has been an issue in the education systems where parents are given the autonomy to sel...
Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in educatio...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique dataset of survey, administrat...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique data set of survey, administra...
We investigate the central premise of the theory of markets in education, namely that parents value ...
This paper uses data from the implementation of a district-wide public school choice plan in Mecklen...
The educational system in Australia allows parents to have a choice when it comes to selecting a sch...
We study school choice in England using a new dataset containing the choices of all parents seeking ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This thesis describes a research study which endeavours to determine the reasons why parents prefer ...
Free school choice has often been argued to be a tide that lifts school quality through increased co...
This paper examines revealed parent preferences for their children's education using a unique data s...
Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in educati...
Free school choice has often been argued to be a tide that lifts school quality through increased co...
1 by the National Science Foundation. I would like to thank all of the parents that responded to our...
School choice has been an issue in the education systems where parents are given the autonomy to sel...
Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in educatio...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique dataset of survey, administrat...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique data set of survey, administra...
We investigate the central premise of the theory of markets in education, namely that parents value ...
This paper uses data from the implementation of a district-wide public school choice plan in Mecklen...
The educational system in Australia allows parents to have a choice when it comes to selecting a sch...
We study school choice in England using a new dataset containing the choices of all parents seeking ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This thesis describes a research study which endeavours to determine the reasons why parents prefer ...
Free school choice has often been argued to be a tide that lifts school quality through increased co...
This paper examines revealed parent preferences for their children's education using a unique data s...
Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in educati...
Free school choice has often been argued to be a tide that lifts school quality through increased co...
1 by the National Science Foundation. I would like to thank all of the parents that responded to our...
School choice has been an issue in the education systems where parents are given the autonomy to sel...
Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in educatio...