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Private Schools and Public School Achievement
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1999
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Public EducationPublic PolicyEconomicsEducational AttainmentSecondary EducationPrivate SchoolsSchool FundingSecondary School AchievementEducationLawEducational DisadvantageSchool DistrictSchool FunctioningEducation PolicyElementary EducationEducation Economics
The effects of private schools on public elementary and secondary school achievement in Illinois are estimated. The percentage of students in private schools in a school district is treated as an endogenous variable in the achievement equation. Catholic religion is used to identify a two-stage model. It is shown that private schools have no direct effect on public school achievement.
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