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Market Signals: How Do DC Parents Rank Schools, and What Does It Mean for Policy?

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  • Steven Glazerman
  • Dallas Dotter

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This brief summarizes a technical report that describes what DC parents look for when they choose a school for their child.

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  • Steven Glazerman & Dallas Dotter, "undated". "Market Signals: How Do DC Parents Rank Schools, and What Does It Mean for Policy?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c35ddf08a6084d18baff7aeaa, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c35ddf08a6084d18baff7aeaa2b9a004
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    school choice; segregation; lottery; education; district of Columbia; market signals;
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