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- W1589639181 abstract "RECENT government studies 1 document the existence of widespread inequality in the levels of input to public education between blacks and whites, and across income classes. The observed inequality may result from discrimination or from differences in demand, as reflected by differences in tax rates and educational expenditures among local, politically distinct communities. Discrimination is defined here to occur whenever there exists a departure from Pareto-efficiency in the distribution of educational resources which also results in less inputs for blacks and low-income groups, respectively. In the context of fixed political boundaries of school districts,2 discrimination may result either from misallocation of inputs within a school system by the political authorities,3 or from barriers to the flow of resources between fiscal units which make some inputs more expensive to nonwhite and/or low-income school systems. An especially important source of the latter may be differences in nonpecuniary costs perceived by public school teachers in different school systems. This note presents evidence from a sample of towns and cities in Massachusetts. This evidence indicates that a significant compensating differential must be paid to teachers in school systems with more nonwhites. Extensive tests on the data indicate that racial composition itself is important, independent of its correlation with low income, high incidence of families on welfare, or population density. Further, no evidence was found that any of the other socio-economic indicators result in a corresponding shift in the teacher supply function. To test the hypothesis of discrimination, a single-equation model is used to estimate shifts in the supply function for teachers from data on mean salaries of teachers and mean characteristics of teachers in different school systems. Two samples are used: one for the entire state of Massachusetts; another for towns and cities in the Boston Metropolitan Area. In these samples each town or city has a separate school system which it finances independently, excluding aid from state and federal subsidies. The equation estimated is of the form" @default.
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- W1589639181 title "The Supply of Public School Teachers to An Urban Metropolitan Area: A Possible Source of Discrimination in Education" @default.
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