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The Impact of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on Racial Segregation in Louisiana Schools

The question of how school choice programs affect the racial stratification of schools is highly salient in the field of education policy.

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The Impact of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on Racial Segregation in Louisiana Schools

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by Anna J. Egalite, Jonathan N. Mills, Patrick J. Wolf

The question of how school choice programs affect the racial stratification of schools is highly salient in the field of education policy.

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How Has the Louisiana Scholarship Program Affected Students after Two Years?

We use a stu­dent-lev­el pan­el data set to ana­lyze the impacts of the Louisiana Schol­ar­ship Pro­gram (LSP) on racial seg­re­ga­tion in pub­lic and pri­vate schools. This tar­get­ed school vouch­er pro­gram pro­vides fund­ing for low-income, most­ly minor­i­ty stu­dents in the low­est-grad­ed pub­lic schools to enroll in par­tic­i­pat­ing pri­vate schools. Down­load How Has the Louisiana Schol­ar­ship Pro­gram Affect­ed Students?, a pol­i­cy brief by Jonathan N. Mills, Anna J. Egalite, and Patrick J. Wolf that sum­ma­rizes the four Tech­ni­cal Reports on the affects of the Louisiana Schol­ar­ship Program.

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