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The deconcentration of minority students attending bad schools: The role of housing affordability within school attendance zones containing good schools

机译:上劣学校的少数族裔学生的分散化:住房负担能力在好学校所在的就学区内的作用

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One of the major concerns with public education in the U.S. is that black and Hispanic students are concentrated in low performing schools where most of the students come from poor families. Underlying this concern is evidence showing that minorities perform better on standardized exams if they attend non-poor schools. One strategy to deconcentrate minorities within poor or low performing schools is to open up affordable housing opportunities within better school attendance zones (SAZs). In this paper I examine the efficacy of this approach using data on Florida elementary schools. I find that shifts in the proportion of a school district's affordable units in favor of better SAZs decrease the concentration of both black and Hispanic students in bad schools. However, different types of affordable units matter depending on the race of students and the definition of what constitutes a good school.
机译:在美国,公共教育的主要问题之一是黑人和西班牙裔学生集中在表现不佳的学校,那里的大多数学生来自贫困家庭。这种担忧的基础是证据表明,如果少数族裔在非贫困学校上学,他们在标准化考试中的表现会更好。将少数群体集中在表现欠佳或表现欠佳的学校中的一种策略是在更好的入学区(SAZ)内提供可负担的住房机会。在本文中,我将使用佛罗里达州小学的数据检查这种方法的有效性。我发现,学区负担得起的单位比例的变化,倾向于更好的SAZ,降低了黑人和西班牙裔学生在不良学校中的集中度。但是,不同类型的负担得起的单元的重要性取决于学生的种族和构成一所好的学校的定义。

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