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Title: | Different Structures, Different Outcomes: An Empirical Study on the Effect of School District Structures on Equity in Student Achievement Across the United States |
Authors: | Hall, Luke |
Advisors: | Mountjoy, Jack |
Department: | Economics |
Class Year: | 2019 |
Abstract: | This thesis examines the effects of state-level averages and standard deviations in school district enrollment and spending on equity in student performance. I use data from the United States Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics to measure differences in test scores between students of different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. I find that increases in state-level average district enrollment tend to have a widening effect on the gaps between White and Hispanic students and between poor and non-poor students, while having a muted effect on the gap between White and Black students. I also find that increases in state-level standard deviation in district enrollment tends to have a narrowing effect on test score gaps across the board, while increases in state-level average and standard deviation of per pupil spending per district have a widening effect on achievement gaps. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01jh343w11c |
Type of Material: | Princeton University Senior Theses |
Language: | en |
Appears in Collections: | Economics, 1927-2020 |
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