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Curto, Vilsa E.; Fryer, Roland G., Jr. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011
The SEED schools, which combine a "No Excuses'' charter model with a five-day-a-week boarding program, are America's only urban public boarding schools for the poor. We provide the first causal estimate of the impact of attending SEED schools on academic achievement, with the goal of understanding whether changing a student's environment through…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Boarding Schools, Economically Disadvantaged, Outcomes of Education
Bourguignon, Francois; Rogers, F. Halsey – Economics of Education Review, 2007
Measuring the incidence of public spending in education requires an intergenerational framework distinguishing between what current and future generations--that is, parents and children--give and receive. In standard distributional incidence analysis, households are assumed to receive a benefit equal to what is spent on their children enrolled in…
Descriptors: Income, Family (Sociological Unit), Incidence, Economically Disadvantaged