1. Do charter schools skim students or drain resources?
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Dee, Thomas S. and Fu, Helen
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CHARTER schools , *STUDENTS , *TEACHERS - Abstract
Two critical concerns with the rapid and ongoing expansion of charter schools are that they will segregate students and reduce the per-pupil resources available to conventional public schools. The contradictory prior evidence on such questions is based on potentially misleading cross-sectional comparisons. This study provides new evidence on these issues by conducting panel-based evaluations using school-level data from Arizona and neighboring states. These results suggest that the introduction of charter schools in Arizona has increased pupil–teacher ratios in traditional public schools by 6 percent and reduced the proportion of white non-Hispanic students by 2 percent. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2004
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