Charter High Schools' Effects on Long-Term Attainment and Earnings (Journal Article)
Tim Sass (),
Ron Zimmer (),
Brian P. Gill and
Kevin T. Booker
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Since their inception in 1992, the number of charter schools has grown to more than 6,800 nationally, serving nearly three million students.
Keywords: Charter high school; Long-term attainment; earnings; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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