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Chakrabarti, Rajashri – Economics of Education Review, 2013
This paper analyzes the impact of voucher design on student sorting in the application and enrollment phases of parental choice. Much of the existing literature investigates the question of sorting where private schools can screen students. However, the publicly funded U.S. voucher programs require private schools to accept all students unless…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Private Schools, School Choice, Enrollment
Filer, Randall K.; Munich, Daniel – Economics of Education Review, 2013
The post-communist Czech Republic provides a laboratory in which to investigate possible responses to the adoption of universal education vouchers. Private schools appear to have arisen in response to distinct market incentives. They are more common in fields where public school inertia has resulted in an under-supply of available slots. They are…
Descriptors: Competition, Secondary Schools, Graduates, Public Schools
Misra, Kaustav; Grimes, Paul W.; Rogers, Kevin E. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Advocates for educational reform frequently call for policies to increase competition between schools because it is argued that market forces naturally lead to greater efficiencies, including improved student learning, when schools face competition. Researchers examining this issue are confronted with difficulties in defining reasonable measures…
Descriptors: Competition, Public Schools, Efficiency, Private Schools
Inequality of Opportunity for Educational Achievement in Latin America: Evidence from PISA 2006-2009
Gamboa, Luis Fernando; Waltenberg, Fabio D. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We evaluate how far away six Latin American countries stand from a normative goal of equality of opportunity for educational achievement in PISA 2006-2009. We work with alternative characterizations of types: gender, school type (public or private), parental education, and their combinations. Following Checchi-Peragine's (2010) non-parametric…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, Gender Differences, Public Schools
Chudgar, Amita; Quin, Elizabeth – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper contributes to the important but small body of research on the role of private schools in Indian education. It uses a household dataset from India with a rich set of household covariates and student performance data on reading, writing, and mathematics. For both rural and urban India the results from regression analyses indicate that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement, Writing Achievement, Private Schools
Aslam, Monazza; Kingdon, Geeta – Economics of Education Review, 2011
Improving weak teaching may be one of the most effective means of raising pupil achievement. However, teachers' classroom practices and the teaching "process" may matter more to student learning than teachers' observed resume characteristics (such as certification and experience). There may also be important differences in teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teaching Methods, Teacher Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Berkowitz, Daniel; Hoekstra, Mark – Economics of Education Review, 2011
This paper examines the effect of attending elite private high school on college placement using admissions data from the most selective high school in a large metropolitan area. To overcome omitted variable bias, we limit the sample to admitted applicants and control directly for the scores assigned by admissions based on in-depth analyses of the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Quality, Private Schools, Metropolitan Areas
Goldhaber, Dan; Destler, Katharine; Player, Daniel – Economics of Education Review, 2010
Some scholars and policymakers who are concerned about the inequitable distribution of quality teachers suggest offering financial incentives for working in hard-to-staff schools. Previous studies have estimated compensating differentials using hedonic modeling, an approach potentially undermined by district-wide salary schedules and the lack of…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Teaching Conditions, Incentives, Labor Market
Lefebvre, Pierre; Merrigan, Philip; Verstraete, Matthieu – Economics of Education Review, 2011
Selection into private schools is the principal cause of bias when estimating the effect of private schooling on academic achievement. By exploiting the generous public subsidizing of private high schools in the province of Quebec, the second most populous province in Canada, we identify the causal impact of attendance in a private high school on…
Descriptors: High Schools, Private Schools, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
Figlio, David; Hart, Cassandra M. D.; Metzger, Molly – Economics of Education Review, 2010
This paper provides detailed evidence regarding the nature of selection into a school voucher system. We use micro-data on scholarship applications matched with state student-level records on test scores, schools attended, and demographic background characteristics to describe the attributes of students who choose to participate in Florida's…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Student Characteristics, Scholarships, School Choice
Piolatto, Amedeo – Economics of Education Review, 2010
A widely accepted result in the literature is that the majority of voters are against the introduction of universal vouchers. Chen and West (2000) predict that voters' attitudes towards selective vouchers (SV) may be different. They claim that voters are indifferent between the no-voucher and SV regimes, unless competition leads to a reduction in…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Educational Vouchers, Voting, Political Issues
Martin, Stephanie M. – Economics of Education Review, 2010
Most public school districts in the United States use a salary schedule to determine compensation for teachers within the district. However, some school districts have implemented incentive pay schemes that allow flexibility at the school or even individual teacher level. These compensation schemes in some ways may more closely approximate a…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Private Schools, Labor Market, School Districts
Pal, Sarmistha – Economics of Education Review, 2010
The paper argues that access to public infrastructure plays a crucial role on the presence of private schools in a community, as it could not only minimise the cost of production, but also ensure a high return to private investment. Results using community, school and child/household-level PROBE survey data from five north Indian states provide…
Descriptors: State Schools, Private Schools, Economics, Access to Education
Walton, Nina – Economics of Education Review, 2010
I analyze how elementary and secondary private schools decide which students to admit from their applicant pool using mechanism design theory. The problem for an individual private school of who to admit and how much to charge in tuition, is complicated by the existence of peer-effects: the value students place on attending school is increasing…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Economics, Economic Factors, Educational Finance
Cohen-Zada, D. – Economics of Education Review, 2009
Empirical studies estimating the effect of private school competition on student outcomes commonly use the share of Catholics in the local population as an instrument for private school competition. I show that this is not a valid instrument since it is endogenous to private school competition and suggest using instead the local share of Catholics…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Private Schools, Catholics, Educational Attainment