This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight” from Hispanic and Limited English Proficient (LEP) students has been occurring in California’s public schools and further, examines the level (school or district) on which “white flight” may operate. Using school-level administrative data from the California Department of Education from 1990 to 2000, we estimate exponential growth rate models of white enrollment with school-level fixed effects. The results shed light on the implications of immigration for school segregation in the United States. The analysis indicates that white enrollment declined in response to increases in the number of Spanish-speaking LEP and Hispanic students, and that “white flight” from LEP or ...
The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in ...
Prior research suggests that disruptive events, such as shocks induced by family instability, neighb...
The evolution of education spending in California has received plenty of attention by both academics...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight ” from Hispanic and limited-...
We examine whether low-skilled immigration to the United States has contributed to immigrants\u27 re...
No state has felt the impact of the new immigration more than California, and no institution more th...
Whether local minority population induces white flight to suburbs or private schools is a question o...
The state of California educates over six million or twelve percent of the nation’s student populati...
This dissertation consists of three empirical studies that uses different sources of data and quanti...
This dissertation consists of three empirical studies that uses different sources of data and quanti...
The paper studies whether immigration affects the probability of high school graduation of American-...
No state has felt the impact of the new immigration more than California, and no institution more th...
International audiencePrior research suggests that disruptive events, such as shocks induced by fami...
The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in ...
Prior research suggests that disruptive events, such as shocks induced by family instability, neighb...
The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in ...
Prior research suggests that disruptive events, such as shocks induced by family instability, neighb...
The evolution of education spending in California has received plenty of attention by both academics...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight ” from Hispanic and limited-...
We examine whether low-skilled immigration to the United States has contributed to immigrants\u27 re...
No state has felt the impact of the new immigration more than California, and no institution more th...
Whether local minority population induces white flight to suburbs or private schools is a question o...
The state of California educates over six million or twelve percent of the nation’s student populati...
This dissertation consists of three empirical studies that uses different sources of data and quanti...
This dissertation consists of three empirical studies that uses different sources of data and quanti...
The paper studies whether immigration affects the probability of high school graduation of American-...
No state has felt the impact of the new immigration more than California, and no institution more th...
International audiencePrior research suggests that disruptive events, such as shocks induced by fami...
The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in ...
Prior research suggests that disruptive events, such as shocks induced by family instability, neighb...
The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in ...
Prior research suggests that disruptive events, such as shocks induced by family instability, neighb...
The evolution of education spending in California has received plenty of attention by both academics...