In Texas charter-school research, parents pulled their children out of bad charter schools at significantly higher rates than out of regular public schools or good charters—good charters retained students while poor ones had high exit and turnover—providing evidence that parents can make good decisions in education markets, though the market didn't shut bad schools down immediately because new students kept arriving.
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Eric HanushekEvidence Quote
“the ones that were doing well tended to retain their kids in the ones who are doing poorly tend to have much higher exit rates”
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