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Shelby M. McNeill; Christopher A. Candelaria – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
This study investigates how individual states raise revenue to pay for elementary-secondary education spending after a school finance reform (SFR). We consider 24 states that implemented SFRs between 1989 and 2005. Using a synthetic control approach, we identify six case-study states (Arkansas, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Aid, Income, Elementary Secondary Education
Shelby M. McNeill; Christopher A. Candelaria – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
This study investigates how individual states raise revenue to pay for elementary-secondary education spending following school finance reforms (SFRs). We identify states that increased and sustained education expenditures after reform, search for legislative statutes that appropriated more education spending, and assess how policymakers funded…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Aid, Income, Elementary Secondary Education
Reuben Hurst; Andrew Simon; Michael Ricks – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
To understand the causes and consequences of polarized demand for government expenditure, we conduct three field experiments in the context of public higher education. The first two experiments study polarization in taxpayer demand. We provide information to shape beliefs about social returns on investment. Our treatments narrow the political…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Expenditures, Investment, Outcomes of Education
Heather McCambly; Stephanie Aguilar-Smith – AERA Open, 2024
Troubled by the inequities in competitive grantmaking, we use critical quantitative methods to analyze the FY2023 federal academic earmarks as a potential mechanism for racialized change work. Specifically, we ask: To what extent does Congress distribute academic earmarks in ways that reinforce or weaken the racialized stratification of resources…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Equal Education, Federal Aid
Eric R. Felix; Denisa Gándara; Sosanya Jones – Teachers College Record, 2024
Background: Nearly two decades have passed since the last successful reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. Since then, student loan debt and the accumulation patterns based on race have become a pressing issue to address in U.S. society. Purpose: Student debt is one of the key issues on the federal higher education policy agenda. The…
Descriptors: Race, Debt (Financial), Educational Policy, Higher Education