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2by Gordon, Nora Gordon, Nora Reber, Sarah Reber, Sarah Published in Journal of population economics (01.04.2018)“...We find a strong positive raw correlation between black exposure to whites in their school district and the prevalence of later mixed-race (black-white)...”
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3by Reber, Sarah J Published in The Journal of human resources (2010)“...This paper assesses the effects of school desegregation on its intended beneficiaries: black students. In Louisiana, substantial reductions in segregation...”
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4by Reber, Sarah J Published in The review of economics and statistics (2011)“...School desegregation might have induced unintended behavioral responses of white families as well as state and local governments. This paper examines these...”
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5by Elizabeth Cascio Nora Gordon Ethan Lewis Sarah Reber Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.02.2010)“...This paper examines how a large conditional grants program influenced school desegregation in the American South. Exploiting newly collected archival data and...”
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6“...Title I of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act explicitly directed more federal aid for K-12 education to poorer areas for the first time in US...”
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7by Dudovitz, Rebecca N Chung, Paul J Reber, Sarah Kennedy, David Tucker, Joan S Shoptaw, Steve Dosanjh, Kulwant K Wong, Mitchell D Published in JAMA pediatrics (29.10.2018)“...IMPORTANCE: Although school environments are thought to influence health behaviors, experimental data assessing causality are lacking, and which aspects of...”
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8by Nora Gordon Sarah Reber Published in RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences (01.12.2015)“...Title I ESEA faces a fundamental tension in achieving its goal of improving outcomes for disadvantaged students. On the one hand, districts may fail to target...”
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9by Reber, Sarah J Published in The Journal of human resources (2005)“...This paper uses a new methodology to assess the effects of court-ordered desegregation plans on segregation and white enrollment. I then assess what...”
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10by Elizabeth U. Cascio Nora Gordon Sarah Reber Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.08.2013)“...We analyze the effects of the introduction of Title I of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, a large federal grants program designed to increase...”
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11“...We use data on health plan choices by employees of Harvard University to compare the benefits of insurance competition with the costs of adverse selection...”
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12by Cascio, Elizabeth Gordon, Nora Lewis, Ethan Reber, Sarah Published in Journal of urban economics (2008)“...Brown v. Board of Education had little immediate effect on the dual system of education in the South; by the early 1970s, however, Southern schools were the...”
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15by Reber, Sarah J“...The desegregation of Southern schools following the Supreme Court's 1954 Brown decision was perhaps the most important innovation in U.S. education policy in...”
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16“...The coronavirus has created an enormous--and expensive--challenge for elementary and secondary schools while simultaneously depleting the revenue sources on...”
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17“...Title I of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act substantially increased federal aid for education, with the goal of expanding educational...”
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18by Reber, Sarah J Published in The Journal of human resources (01.07.2005)“...This paper uses a new methodology to assess the effects of court-ordered desegregation plans on segregation and white enrollment. I then assess what...”
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