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Working Paper
"Cheaper By the Dozen: Using Sibling Discounts at Catholic Schools to Estimate the Price Elasticity of Private School Attendance"
Author(s)
The effect of vouchers on sorting between private and public schools depends upon
the price elasticity of demand for private schooling. Estimating this elasticity is
empirically challenging because prices and quantities are jointly determined in the
market for private schooling. We exploit a unique and previously undocumented
source of variation in private school tuition to estimate this key parameter. A
majority of Catholic elementary schools offer discounts to families that enroll more
than one child in the school in a given year. Catholic school tuition costs therefore
depend upon the interaction of the number and spacing of a family
Date Published:
2011
Citations:
Dynarski, Susan, Jonathan Gruber, Danielle Li. 2011. "Cheaper By the Dozen: Using Sibling Discounts at Catholic Schools to Estimate the Price Elasticity of Private School Attendance".