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Education politics, schooling choice and public school quality: the impact of income polarization

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What is the role of income polarization for explaining differentials in public funding of education? To answer this question, we provide a new theoretical modelling for the income distribution that can directly monitor income polarization. It leads to a new income polarization index where the middle class is represented by an interval. We implement this distribution in a political economy model with endogenous fertility and public/private educational choices. We show that when households vote on public schooling expenditures, polarization matters for explaining disparities in public education funding across communities. Using micro-data covering two groups of school districts, we find that both income polarization and income inequality affect public school funding with opposite signs whether there exist a Tax Limitation Expenditure (TLE) or not.
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hal-04676424 , version 1 (04-10-2024)

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Majda Benzidia, Michel Lubrano, Paolo Melindi-Ghidi. Education politics, schooling choice and public school quality: the impact of income polarization. International Tax and Public Finance, 2024, ⟨10.1007/s10797-023-09815-8⟩. ⟨hal-04676424⟩
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