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  1. Our test case is the Swedish voucher-based free school choice system, and we utilize Swedish population register data that include 13 cohorts of ninth graders, with geocoded information on schools, their socioeconomic and ethnic composition,

  2. Definition. Vouchers are government-issued certificates that parents can use to pay for their child's education at a private or public school of their choice, rather than being required to send their child to a specific public school based on their residential address.

  3. 10 lip 2017 · evidence on vouchers, the Section argues that on both these levels, school voucher plans run counter to aspirations to ensure quality in public sector educational provision, equal...

  4. voucher programs raises both legal and policy concerns that have not been extensively examined in recent research. Employing legal research methods, this article examines state voucher statutes and discusses the potential for voucher programs to discriminate against marginalized groups.

  5. Voucher programs and funding Definition and purpose of vouchers. School vouchers are government-funded scholarships that allow students to attend private schools, including religious schools, using public funds; The purpose of vouchers is to expand educational options for students, particularly those from low-income families or underperforming ...

  6. This article analyzes a substantial body of recent empirical evidence on achievement differences between public and private schools; on who chooses and its probable impact on educational equity; and on the comparative costs of public and private schools and an overall voucher system.

  7. 1 wrz 2002 · This paper marshals available evidence from both the U.S. and other countries on the effects of private schools, peer effects, and competition to demonstrate that that any gains in overall student achievement from a large scale voucher program are at best likely to be small.