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de la Croix, David; Doepke, Matthias – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to their citizens. In some countries, however, public schools coexist with private schools, while in others the government is the sole provider of education. In this study, we ask why different societies make different choices regarding the mix of…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Democracy, Educational Finance, Political Power
Urquiola, Miguel; Verhoogen, Eric – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
This paper examines how schools choose class size and how households sort in response to those choices. Focusing on the highly liberalized Chilean education market, we develop a model in which schools are heterogeneous in an underlying productivity parameter, class size is a component of school quality, households are heterogeneous in income and…
Descriptors: Class Size, Private Schools, Income, Family (Sociological Unit)
Glewwe, Paul; Kremer, Michael; Moulin, Sylvie – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly selected rural Kenyan primary schools did not increase test scores for the average student. In contrast, the previous literature suggests that textbook provision has a large impact on test scores. Disaggregating the results by students' initial academic…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Scores
Lavy, Victor; Schlosser, Analia – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
The consequences of gender social and learning interactions in the classroom are of interest to parents, policy makers, and researchers. However, little is known about gender peer effects in schools and their operational channels. In this paper, we estimate the effects of classroom gender composition on scholastic achievements of boys and girls in…
Descriptors: Females, Satisfaction, Social Environment, Peer Influence
Cascio, Elizabeth; Gordon, Nora; Lewis, Ethan; Reber, Sarah – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
An extensive literature debates the causes and consequences of the desegregation of American schools in the twentieth century. Despite the social importance of desegregation and the magnitude of the literature, we have lacked a comprehensive accounting of the basic facts of school desegregation. This paper uses newly assembled data to document…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, Federal Courts, School Districts, Educational History
Vigdor, Jacob; Ludwig, Jens – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
The mid-1980s witnessed breaks in two important trends related to race and schooling. School segregation, which had been declining, began a period of relative stasis. Black-white test score gaps, which had also been declining, also stagnated. The notion that these two phenomena may be related is also supported by basic cross-sectional evidence. We…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, School Segregation, Racial Differences, Scores
Hastings, Justine S.; Van Weelden, Richard; Weinstein, Jeffrey – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
The incentives and outcomes generated by public school choice depend to a large degree on parents' choice behavior. There is growing empirical evidence that low-income parents place lower weights on academics when choosing schools, but there is little evidence as to why. We use a field experiment in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public School district…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Choice, Costs, Low Income Groups
Currie, Janet; Hanushek, Eric; Kahn, E. Megan; Neidell, Matthew; Rivkin, Steven – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
We examine the effect of air pollution on school absences using unique administrative data for elementary and middle school children in the 39 largest school districts in Texas. These data are merged with information from monitors maintained by the Environmental Protection Agency. To control for potentially confounding factors, we adopt a…
Descriptors: Pollution, Attendance, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students
Bayer, Patrick; Ferreira, Fernando; McMillan, Robert – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
This paper develops a comprehensive framework for estimating household preferences for school and neighborhood attributes in the presence of sorting. It embeds a boundary discontinuity design in a heterogeneous model of residential choice to address the endogeneity of school and neighborhood attributes. The model is estimated using…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Family (Sociological Unit), Housing, Metropolitan Areas
Heckman, James J.; LaFontaine, Paul A. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
This paper uses multiple data sources and a unified methodology to estimate the trends and levels of the U.S. high school graduation rate. Correcting for important biases that plague previous calculations, we establish that (1) the true high school graduation rate is substantially lower than the official rate issued by the National Center for…
Descriptors: High Schools, Graduation Rate, College Attendance, Immigrants
Angrist, Joshua; Chin, Aimee; Godoy, Ricardo – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006
Between 1898 and 1948, English was the language of instruction for most post-primary grades in Puerto Rican public schools. Since 1949, the language of instruction in all grades has been Spanish. We use this policy change to estimate the effect of English-intensive instruction on the English-language skills of Puerto Ricans. Although naive…
Descriptors: Puerto Ricans, Educational Change, English (Second Language), Language of Instruction
Sanbonmatsu, Lisa; Kling, Jeffrey R.; Duncan, Greg J.; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006
Families originally living in public housing were assigned housing vouchers by lottery, encouraging moves to neighborhoods with lower poverty rates. Although we had hypothesized that reading and math test scores would be higher among children in families offered vouchers (with larger effects among younger children), the results show no significant…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement, Scores, Housing
Lavy, Victor – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006
In 1994 the city of Tel Aviv replaced its existing school integration program based on inter-district busing, with a new program that allowed students to choose freely between schools in and out of district. This paper explores the impact of this program on high school outcomes while distinguishing the effect of choice on individual students from…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Youth, Busing, School Desegregation
Gentzkow, Matthew; Shapiro, Jesse M. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006
We use heterogeneity in the timing of television's introduction to different local markets to identify the effect of preschool television exposure on standardized test scores later in life. Our preferred point estimate indicates that an additional year of preschool television exposure raises average test scores by about .02 standard deviations. We…
Descriptors: Television, Television Viewing, Early Experience, Standardized Tests
Clotfelter, Charles T.; Ladd, Helen F.; Vigdor, Jacob L. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006
We use administrative data on North Carolina public schools to document the tendency for more highly qualified teachers to be matched with more advantaged students, and we measure the bias this pattern generates in estimates of the impacts of various teacher qualifications on student achievement. One of the strategies we use to minimize this bias…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Bias, Grade 5, Teacher Qualifications

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