TY - JOUR AU - Rouse,Cecilia Elena TI - Private School Vouchers and Student Achievement: An Evaluation of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 5964 PY - 1997 Y2 - March 1997 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w5964 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w5964.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Cecilia E. Rouse Industrial Relations Section Firestone Library Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544-1013 Tel: 609/258-6478 Fax: 609/258-0549 E-Mail: rouse@princeton.edu M2 - featured in NBER digest on 1997-11-01 AB - In 1990, Wisconsin became the first state in the country to provide vouchers to low income students to attend non-sectarian private schools. In this paper, I use a variety of estimation strategies and samples to estimate the effect of the program on math and reading scores. First, since schools selected students randomly from among their applicants if the school was oversubscribed, I compare the academic achievement of students who were selected to those who were not selected. Second, I present instrumental variables estimates of the effectiveness of private schools (relative to public schools) using the initial selection as an instrumental variable for attendance at a private school. Finally, I used a fixed-effects strategy to compare students enrolled in the private schools to a sample of students from the Milwaukee public schools. I find that the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program appears to have had a positive effect on the math achievement of those who attended a private school; but had no benefits for reading scores. I have found the results to be fairly robust to data imputations and sample attrition, however these limitations should be kept in mind when interpreting the results. ER -