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participation and urban areas with larger numbers of alternative school districts appear to evoke a larger enrollment response. This … desegregation program and racial composition effects on academic, social, and labor market outcomes. The evidence on school …
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quality of a state's elementary and secondary schools where school quality is approximated by statewide average … insurmountable. In short; we argue that the Hedonic approach to inferring school quality is totally unproductive. Even so, we include …) interstate differences in wages are not consistent with a simple school quality–wage relation; we cannot assume a simple national …
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Historically, most attention in public programs has been given to the resources devoted to the activity, and resources have been used to index both commitment and quality. Education differs from other areas of public expenditure because direct measures of outcomes are available, making it is...
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In this Chapter, we critically review the sizable literature that values school quality and performance through housing … significantly higher in places where measured school quality is higher. Thus parents are prepared to pay substantial amounts of …
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demand for public school quality. After generating the implicit prices of community amenities from a hedonic house price … elasticity of demand of 0.5. Public safety and school quality are substitutes as are the community's income level and school …
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A two-stage hedonic price and demand model was developed to estimate the willingness to pay for school quality …, neighborhood safety and environmental quality in six Ohio metropolitan areas. Own price of demand ranges from inelastic for school … were found to be complementary to one another. However, school quality was found to be a substitute for both environmental …
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In many theoretical public finance models, school quality plays a central role as a determinant of household location … concluded that the direct effect of school quality on housing demand is weak, a conclusion that is robust across a variety of …, providing clear evidence that the full effect of school quality on residential sorting is significantly larger than the direct …
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public school quality. In order to estimate the supply of public school quality, the price of a unit of public schooling must … be found. Invoking the theory of implicit markets, the price of a unit of public school quality is derived from a series … of housing market hedonic estimations, in which house price is regressed as a function of school quality. The implicit …
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public school quality. In order to estimate the supply of public school quality, the price of a unit of public schooling must … be found. Invoking the theory of implicit markets, the price of a unit of public school quality is derived from a series … of housing market hedonic estimations, in which house price is regressed as a function of school quality. The implicit …
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School principals are the link between teachers, students and their parents or guardians, the education system and the … wider community. Principals may contribute to student achievement through their impact on how the school is organised, the … climate in the school and, especially, teachers and teaching. They can set the tone for teachers by encouraging new teaching …
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