Schools' Strategic Responses to Competition in Segregated Urban Areas: Patterns in School Locations in Metropolitan Detroit
School choice is intended to generate competition between schools largely to leverage new and better educational opportunities for disadvantaged students. Yet we know very little about how competition impacts whole populations of schools, or different types of schools, in distributing different educ...
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Main Authors: | Charisse Atibagos Gulosino (Author), Christopher Lubienski (Author) |
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