The authors of the Commentary “What Research Says About School Choice” provided the following list of sources related to their findings.
Some of the studies listed below are in PDF format.
Random Assignment Studies
U.S. Department of Education, 2010
Policy Studies Journal, 2007
American Behavioral Scientist, 2004
Return to the main story, “What Research Says About School Choice.”
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2003
Paul E. Peterson and William G. Howell, 2002
Education Next, Summer 2001
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1998
Learning From School Choice, 1998
, Greg Forester, 2011
Academic Outcomes in Public 69ý
Education Next, 2001
Manhattan Institute, 2002
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report #315, 2008
Journal of Public Economics, 2008
Economic Policy Institute, 2007
Manhattan Institute, 2001
Education Next, 2004
Education Next, 2004
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report #306, 2007
Journal of Public Economics, 2006
National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research, 2007
Economic Journal, 2006
Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2008
Manhattan Institute, 2008
National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 16056, 2010
Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2002
Manhattan Institute, 2006
Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2008
Cato Journal, 2011
Competitive Effects of Charter 69ý
“The Competitive Effects of Charter 69ý on Traditional Public School”
From , 2009
National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 8873, 2002
Fiscal Impact
Robert Costrell’s studies of Milwaukee:
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• “The Fiscal Impact of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program: 2009 Update”
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• “The Fiscal Impact of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program in Milwaukee and Wisconsin, 1993-2008”
Florida’s Office of Program Policy Analysis & Government Accountability studies: and
Collins Center for Public Policy, 2007
Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2007