Document Type
Article
Publication Date
October 2016
Abstract
Urban schools tend to be less attractive to middle-class parents than suburban schools; as a result, the public school system generates suburban sprawl. This talk discusses both egalitarian and market-oriented means of making cities more attractive to parents.
Recommended Citation
Lewyn, Michael, "The Middle Class, Urban Schools and Choice" (2016). Scholarly Works. 897.
https://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/scholarlyworks/897
Source Publication
Belmont Law Review Symposium, The Modern Metropolis: Contemporary Legal Issues in Urban Communities
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