Spending More on the Poor? A Comprehensive Summary of State-Specific Responses to School Finance Reforms from 1990-2014
Forthcoming in Education Finance & Policy
In this study, we estimate the effects of SFRs on revenues and expenditures between 1990 and 2014 for twenty-six states. We find that, on average, per pupil spending increased, especially in low-income districts relative to high-income districts. However, underlying these average effect estimates, the distribution of state-level effect sizes ranges from negative to positive—there is substantial heterogeneity. Read more
Recommended citation: Shores, K. A., Candelaria, C. A., & Kabourek, S. E. (In Press). Spending More on the Poor? A Comprehensive Summary of State-Specific Responses to School Finance Reforms from 1990–2014. Education Finance & Policy. https://doi.org/10.1162/edfp_a_00360