We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided direct information on school test scores to lower-income families in a public school choice plan. Receiving information significantly increases the fraction of parents choosing higher-performing schools. Parents with high-scoring alternatives nearby were more likely to choose nonguaranteed schools with higher test scores. Using random variation from each experiment, we find that attending a higher-scoring school increases student test scores. The results imply that school choice will most effectively increase academic achievement for disadvantaged students when parents have easy access to test score information and good options from which to choose. (c) 2008 by the Preside...
In this article, we focus on a statewide system of interdistrict open enrollment in Michigan, known ...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique data set of survey, administra...
Students enrolled in charter schools increased by 81 percent from 2002 to 2007, and the number of c...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
The incentives and outcomes generated by public school choice depend to a large degree on parents ’ ...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
Using data on student outcomes and school choice lotteries from a low-income urban school district, ...
Political theorists have long argued that low information levels among average citizens provide the ...
Public school choice plans are intended to increase equity and quality in education by offering stud...
School choice programs are intended to im-prove student achievement, by allowing for bet-ter matches...
One premise of contemporary school choice is that parents largely use academic quality indicators – ...
One of the pillars of the educational voucher system is that competition between schools to attract ...
Political theorists have long argued that the average citizen’s lack of information and lack of clea...
This paper uses data from the implementation of a district-wide public school choice plan in Mecklen...
In this article, we focus on a statewide system of interdistrict open enrollment in Michigan, known ...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique data set of survey, administra...
Students enrolled in charter schools increased by 81 percent from 2002 to 2007, and the number of c...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
We examine a natural experiment and a field experiment that provided di-rect information on school t...
The incentives and outcomes generated by public school choice depend to a large degree on parents ’ ...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
Using data on student outcomes and school choice lotteries from a low-income urban school district, ...
Political theorists have long argued that low information levels among average citizens provide the ...
Public school choice plans are intended to increase equity and quality in education by offering stud...
School choice programs are intended to im-prove student achievement, by allowing for bet-ter matches...
One premise of contemporary school choice is that parents largely use academic quality indicators – ...
One of the pillars of the educational voucher system is that competition between schools to attract ...
Political theorists have long argued that the average citizen’s lack of information and lack of clea...
This paper uses data from the implementation of a district-wide public school choice plan in Mecklen...
In this article, we focus on a statewide system of interdistrict open enrollment in Michigan, known ...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique data set of survey, administra...
Students enrolled in charter schools increased by 81 percent from 2002 to 2007, and the number of c...