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Economic Inquiry | 2016

THE IMPACT OF SCHOOL RACIAL COMPOSITIONS ON NEIGHBORHOOD RACIAL COMPOSITIONS: EVIDENCE FROM SCHOOL REDISTRICTING

Jeffrey M. Weinstein

I use data surrounding public school redistricting to study how school racial compositions affect neighborhood racial compositions. This redistricting followed from the end of court‐ordered busing for racial desegregation, significantly changing the racial composition of the assigned school for many neighborhoods. Over a 5‐year period, the impact of an increase in the percent black of the assigned elementary school on the percent black of the neighborhood was positive. The effects increased over time, consistent with a simple model of short‐run neighborhood racial dynamics. These results have implications for potential effects of school racial desegregation policy changes on neighborhood racial compositions.


Archive | 2006

The Political Economy of School Choice: Randomized School Admissions and Voter Participation

Justine S. Hastings; Thomas J. Kane; Douglas O. Staiger; Jeffrey M. Weinstein

We provide empirical evidence on the determinants of voter turnout using the randomized outcomes of a school choice lottery. We show that those losing the lottery to attend their first-choice school are significantly more likely to vote in the ensuing school board election than lottery winners. The effect of losing the school choice lottery on voting is highest among high-income families and among those who participated in prior elections. Aggregating the predicted turnout results up to the precinct level, we find evidence consistent with the hypothesis that losing the school choice lottery caused parents to vote against the incumbent school board chair, causing her to lose the election. These results have potentially important implications for political behavior: in order to maximize their chances of re-election, public officials may seek to minimize losses to high income residents and those with a history of voting rather than choosing welfare maximizing policies. The results also have important implications for the political viability of public school choice programs.


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2007

Preferences, Information, and Parental Choice Behavior in Public School Choice

Justine S. Hastings; Richard Van Weelden; Jeffrey M. Weinstein


Journal of Public Economics | 2007

The effect of randomized school admissions on voter participation

Justine S. Hastings; Thomas J. Kane; Douglas O. Staiger; Jeffrey M. Weinstein


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2007

No Child Left Behind: Estimating the Impact on Choices and Student Outcomes

Justine S. Hastings; Jeffrey M. Weinstein


The National Bureau of Economic Research | 2007

Preferences, Information, and Parental Choice Behavior in Public School Choice. NBER Working Paper No. 12995.

Justine S. Hastings; Richard Van Weelden; Jeffrey M. Weinstein


Economics of Education Review | 2013

Educating bright students in urban schools

Kalena E. Cortes; Wael S. Moussa; Jeffrey M. Weinstein


Archive | 2012

MAKING THE GRADE: THE IMPACT OF CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

Kalena E. Cortes; Wael S. Moussa; Jeffrey M. Weinstein


2017 APPAM Fall Research Conference | 2017

What Accounts for Racial and Ethnic Differences in Use of Bank and Nonbank Financial Services

Jeffrey M. Weinstein


Archive | 2012

Making the Grade: The Impacts of Classroom Disruption and Class Size on Academic Achievement

Kalena E. Cortes; Wael S. Moussa; Jeffrey M. Weinstein

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Justine S. Hastings

National Bureau of Economic Research

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