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Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena; Gyapong, Anthony O. – Economics of Education Review, 1991
Uses Michigan school district data and canonical regression analysis to investigate the effects of communities' socioeconomic characteristics in the production of high school education. Although socioeconomic characteristics have significant effects independent of school resources, these effects are difficult to ascertain. Parent educational…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, High Schools, Outcomes of Education, Productivity

Brewer, Dominic J. – Economics of Education Review, 1996
Presents 1978-87 resource-allocation data for 700 New York State school districts to explore possible (district-level) relationships between administrative inputs and educational output (standardized test scores). Various statistical models show inconsistent results, providing weak support for the contention that administrative resources are…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education

Wyckoff, James H. – Economics of Education Review, 1992
Examines intrastate equality in educational resource allocation from 1980 to 1987, using school district data on instructional expenditures per student to calculate Gini and Theil coefficients of variation for 1980 and 1987 and make appropriate comparisons. A majority of states have a more equal distribution of instructional expenditures in 1987…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Equity (Finance), Expenditure per Student, Financial Problems

Marais, M. A. – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Uses a typical Lorenz-curve framework to measure inequality of resource allocation in South African education. Although improvements have been achieved over the past two decades, substantial inequalities remain. The current distribution of educational resources is much more unequal than that for developed countries but not as inequitable as that…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education