Markets for Schooling

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A01=Nick Adnett
A01=Peter Davies
Allocate School Places
allocating
Author_Nick Adnett
Author_Peter Davies
Category=JNK
Category=KCC
choice
Collegiate Ethos
education policy analysis
effects
enrolment
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eq_business-finance-law
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Gm School
group
international school market reforms
local
Local School Management
Local Schooling Markets
Market Based Reforms
microeconomic education models
National Pay System
open
Open Enrolment
Open Enrolment System
Orthodox Economic Analysis
parental
Parental Choice
peer
Peer Effects
Peer Group Effects
Per-pupil Funding
performance measurement in education
Performance Related Pay
POLICY POLICY
Positive Peer Effects
public sector reform
Pupil Attainment
Quasi-market Reforms
school choice economics
School Performance Tables
Schooling Markets
Schooling Quasimarkets
Segregation Index
SES Status
system
Te Ta
teacher labour markets

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415253338
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Nick Adnett and Peter Davies develop an economic analysis of schooling markets, emphasizing both the strengths and weaknesses of orthodox analyses. They explain the economic and social contexts that have generated the widespread desire to reform state schooling and develop a systematic analysis of the key policy components examining both theory and international evidence. The authors employ a unique framework based upon economic analysis that is informed by research performed by educationalists and other social scientists. Markets for Schooling is designed to be accessible and of interest to all researchers, administrators and policy-makers concerned with education and economics.