Guide to the Institute for Research on Educational Finance and Governance (U.S.) Records
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Custodial History
79-A1. Levin. Assessing the Equalization Potential of Education
79-A2. Cohen and Miller. Increased Accountability and the Organization of Schools
79-A3. Hollister. School Bureaucratization as a Result of Parents' Demands
79-A4. Burbules, Sherman and Lord. Equity, Equal Opportunity and Education
79-A5. Tyack, Kirst and Hansot. Educational Reform: Retrospect and Prospect
79-A6. Wilkes, Eaton, Wood and Dornbusch. Centralization and Tighter Coupling in Education Through Program Evaluation
79-A7. Cronbach and Schaeffer. Setting Cut Score in Selection: A Mathematical Structure for Examining Policies
79-A8. Salomon, King and Yuen with commentary by Talbert. School Governance and Sociological Correlates
79-A9. Meyer, Scott and Deal. Institutional and Technical Sources of Organizational Structure
79-A10. Sirowy and Inkeles. Cross-National Comparison of Student to-Teacher Ratios
79-A11. Sirowy and Inkeles. Educational System Development and Convergence: A Literature Review
79-A12. Weiler. Notes on the Comparative Study of Educational Innovation
79-A13. Bridges. Job Satisfaction and Teacher Absenteeism
79-A14. Chambers. The Hedonic Wage Technique as a Tool for Estimating the Costs of School Personnel
79-A15. Field. Microeconomics, Socialization and Norms
79-B1/F and E. Levin. Educational Performance Standards: Image or Substance
79-B2/F and E. Levin. The Dilemma of Comprehensive Secondary School Reforms in Western Europe
79-B3. Kirst. New Politics of State Education Finance
79-B4. Chambers. Educational Cost Differentials and the Allocation of State Aid for Elementary/Secondary Education
79-B5. Catterall and Thresher. Proposition 13: The Campaign, The Vote and the Immediate Aftereffects for California Schools
79-B6. Jackson. Community Colleges and Budget Reductions
79-B7/F and E. Strobber and Best. Female/Male Salary Differential in Public Schools
79-B8/P and L. Weiler. Education and Development: From the Age of Innocence to the Age of Skepticism
79-B9/P and L. Weiler. Towards A Political Economy of Educational Planning
79-B10/P and L. Wrubel. An Assessment of the Impact of the Courts on Local School Boards
79-B11. Chambers. The Development of a Cost of Education Index: Some Empirical Estimates
79-B12. Levin. Educational Vouchers and Social Policy
79-B13. Levin. Educational Earnings of Black and the Brown Decision
79-B14. Levin. Individual Entitlements for Recurrent Education
79-B15. Hartman. Estimating the Cost of Educating Handicapped Children
79-B16. Levin. Economic Democracy, Education and Social Change
79-B17. Burbules, Nicholas and Sherman. Equal Educational Opportunity: Ideal or Ideology
79-B18. Katz. Proposition 13: The First Year
79-B19. Levin. The Identity Crisis of Educational Planning
79-B20. Meyer. The Impact of the Centralization of Educational Funding and Control
79-B21. Rumberger. The Changing Skill Requirements of Jobs in the U.S. Economy
79-B22. Kirp. Barnyard Cacaphony? Judging and Politicking in School Desegregation
80-A1. Weiler. The Fallacies and Prospects of Educational Planning
80-A2. Pacheco. Educational Vouchers and their Implications for Equity
80-A3. Calfee and Pessirilo-Jurisic. Perceived Changes in California Schools and Classrooms
80-A4. Michaelson. A Theory of Decision-Making in the Public Schools
80-A5. Jackson. Efficiency and Enrollment Modification in Higher Education
80-A6. March. Footnotes to Organizational Change
80-A7. Duke, Showers and Imber. Teachers as School Decision Makers
80-A8. Cronbach. Selection Theory for a Political World
80-A9. Talbert. School Organization and Institutional Change: Exchange and Power in Loosely Coupled Systems
80-A10. Wilcox. The Ethnography of Schooling: Implications for Educational Policy- Making
80-A11. Geiogue. Effects of Tax Limitation Measures on Recurrent Education Activities in California
80-A12. Kurland. Recurrent Education Activities and Finance in New York State
80-A13. Smith. Employer-Sponsored Recurrent Education in the United States
80-A14. Wagner. An Invention of Post-Compulsory Education and Training Programs in The United States and Sources of Support
80-A15. Kirst and Somers. Collective Action Among California Educational Interest Groups: A Logical Response
80-A16. Coombs. Opportunities in the Comparison of State Education Policy Systems
80-A17. Murnane. Seniority Rules and Educational Productivity: Understanding the Consequences of a Mandate for Equality
80-A18. Akin and Wykoff. Some Effects of Tax Substitution on the Finance of Public Education
80-A19. Windham. Benefits and Financing of American Higher Education
80-A20. Schaeffer and Cronbach. Tables Relating Quality of Persons Hired to Selection Rate for Minority Applicants
80-B1. Hartman. Policy Effects of Special Education Funding
80-B2. Levin. Teacher Certification and the Economics of Information
80-B3. Inkeles. Convergence and Divergence in Industrial Societies
80-B4. Carnoy. Educational Innovation in Latin America
80-B5. Osman. School Referenda: Local Sovereignty vs. Equality in Resource Allocation
80-B6. The Impact of Bargaining and Bargaining Statues on the Earnings of Public School Teachers
80-B7. Levin and Woo. An Evaluation of the Costs of Computer-Assisted Instruction
80-B8. Kirst and Opperman. State Services for Children: An Exploration of Who Benefits
80-B9. A Plain Man's Guide to the Finance of British Higher Education
80-B10. Blaug. Economic Methodology in a Few Easy Lessons
80-B11. Valente. The Role and Influence of State Courts on Educational Policy
80-B12. Murphy. The State Role in Education
80-B13. Carnoy. Marxian Approaches to Education
80-B14. Lehne and Rosenthal. Research Perspectives on State Legislatures and Educational Policy
80-B15. Ramirez and Meyer. Comparative Education: The Social Construction of the Modern World
80-B16. Glenny and Scmidtlein. The Role of The State in the Governance of Higher Education
80-B17. Shapiro. Federal Regulation of Education
80-B18. Kirst and Jung. The Utility of a Longitudinal Approach in Assessing Implementation
80-B19. Lenhardt. On Legal Authority, Crisis of Legitimacy and Schooling in the Writings of Max Weber
80-B20. Benson. Centralization and Legalization in Vocational Education: Limits and Possibilities
80-B21. Waiser. An Alternative Theoretical Approach for the Study of Literacy and its Role in Development
80-C1. Kirst and Garms. The Demographic, Fiscal, and Political Environment of Public School Finance in the 1980s
80-C2. Kirst. A Tale of Two Networks: The School Finance Reform Versus the Spending and Tax Limitation Lobby
80-C3. Cronin. Big City School Bankruptcy
80-C4. Levin. Youth Unemployment and its Educational Consequences
81-A1. Stern. Assessing Economic Feasibility of on-the-job Training
81-A2. Cronbach and Schaeffer. Extensions of Personnel Selection Theory to Aspects of Minority Hiring
81-A3. Chambers. Cost and Price Level Adjustments to State Aid for Education
81-A4. Chambers and Hartman. A Cost-Based Approach to the Funding of Educational Programs; An Application to Special Ed
81-A5. Bryant. Directory of Researchers in Educational Finance and Governance
81-A6. Thresher. Annotated Bibliography of Tax and Expenditure Limitation Literature
81-A7. Keith. Politics of Textbook Selection
81-A8. Hartman and Haber. School Finance Reform and Special Education
81-A9. Osman and Gemello. Revenue/Expenditure Limits and Override Elections: The Experience of California
81-A10. Mitchell. State Legislatures and the Social Sciences
81-A11. Levin. Education and Organizational Democracy
81-A12. Chubb. The Political Economy of "Excessive" Regulation: The Case of Educational Opportunity
81-A13. Fass. The New Deal: Anticipating a Federal Education Policy
81-A14. Kagan. Regulating Business, Regulating Schools: The Problem of Regulatory Unreasonableness
81-A15. Millot. Student Services: Rationale, Cost and Utilization
81-A16. Weiler. Equal Protection, Legitimacy and the Legalization of Education: The Role of the Federal Constitutional Court in West Germany
81-A17. Weiler. Compensatory Legitimization in Educational Policy
81-A18. Benveniste. Implementation and Intervention Strategies: The case of PL 94-142
81-A19. Talbert. Institutional Change and School Organization: A Trend Towards Standardized Instructional Policy
81-A20. Berman. From Compliance to Learning: Implementing Legally Induced Reform
81-A21. Stern and Timar. Conflict and Choice in Public Education
81-A22. Hoachlander. Distributing Federal Categorical Aid by Formula: The Case of Vocational Education
81-B1. Freeman and Hannan. Effects of Resources and Enrollments on Growth and Decline in School Districts
81-B2. Chubb. Regulating Economic Opportunity
81-B3. Chambers. The Development of A Cost-of-Education Index for the State of California
81-B4. Rumbereger. Why Do Kids Drop Out of High School?
81-B5. Cooke and Rousseau. The Problems of Complex Systems: A Model of Systems Problem Solving Applied to Schools
81-B6. Wolfe. School Outcomes of Chronically Ill Children and their Siblings: A Multivariate Approach
81-B7. Hanushek. Sources of Black-White Earning Differences
81-B8. Hartman. Projecting Special Education Costs
81-B9. Jackson. Sociologic, Economic and Policy Influence on College Going Decisions
81-B10. Meyer. Organizational Factors Affecting Legalization in Education
81-B11. Olivas. Research on Hispanic Education: Students Finance and Governance
81-B12. Jensen. Desegregation in Boston: The Federal Court as School Administration
81-B13. Levin, Seidman and CCEE. Towards a Meta Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Education
81-B14. Olivas. Financial Aid: Accessing And Packaging Policies of Disadvantaged Students
81-C1. Kirst. The State Role in Education Policy Innovation
81-C2. Hansot and Tyack. The Dream Deferred: A Golden Age for Women School Administrators
82-A1. Benveniste. Covert Purposes in Federal-State-Local Linkages: The Case of Bilingual Education
82-A2. Griffin and Jensen. The Legalization of State Educational Policy Making in California
82-A3. Tweedie. The Politics of Legalization in Special Education Reform
82-A4. Levin. The Making (and Unmaking) of a Civil Rights Regulation: Language, Minorities, Children and Bilingual Education
82-A5. Bardach. Educational Paperwork
82-A6. Rhode. Conflicts of Interest in Education Reform Litigation
82-A7. Tyack. Toward a Social History of Law and Education
82-A8. Index of the IFG Publications for the Years 1979-1981
82-A9. Richards. Employment Reform or Pupil Control? Desegregation, Bilingualism and Hispanics
82-A10. Banks. Organizational Report in a School District: State and Federal Programs
82-A11. Clune. The Deregulation Critique of the Federal Role in Education
82-A12. Bradbury, et al. Proposition 2-1/2: Initial Impacts
82-A13. Swidler. The Culture of Policy Aggregate vs. Individual Thinking
82-A14. Tsang and Levin. The Impact of Intergovernmental Grants on Educational Spending
82-A15. Peterson and Love. Territorial Interests and Educational Policy
82-A16. Scott/Meyers. The Organization of Institutional Sectors
82-A17. Kogan and Atkin. Legitimating Education Policy: The Use of Special Committees
82-A18. Levin and Tsang. Federal Grants and National Educational Policy
82-A19. Chambers and Parrish. The Issue of Adequacy in the Financing of Public Education
82-20. Hartman and Hartman. Local Special Education Planning: Model User's Manual
82-A21. Upshaw. Directory of Researchers in Education Finance and Governance
82-A22. Weiler. The Politics of Educational Reform: Notes on the Comparative Study of Innovation in Education.
82-A23. Rumberger and Daymont. The Economic Value of Academic and Vocational Training Acquired in High School
82-A24. Stackhouse. The Effects of State Centralization in Administration and Macrotechnical Structure in Contemporary Secondary Schools
82-A25. Friedman. Limited Monarchy. The Rise and Fall of Student Rights
82-A26. Richards and Encarnation. Race and Educational Employment
82-A27. Neal and Kirp. The Allure of Legalization Reconsidered: The Case of Special Education
82-B1. Kirst. Teaching Policy and Federal Categorical Programs
82-B2. Catterall and Levin. Public and Private Schools: Evidence on TTCs
82-B3. Chaffee. Rational Budgeting? The Stanford Case
82-B4. Weiler. Education, Public Confidence and the Legitimacy of the Modern State
82-B5. Encarnation. Why Create a Separate Department of Education?
82-B6. Presley. Selection and Stratification in Graduate Education
82-B7. Rumberger. The Structure of Work and the Underutilization of College-Educated Workers
82-B8. Levin. Education and Work
82-B9. Levin. School Finance
82-B10. Chambers and O'Brien. Cost Consequences in the Demographics of Education
82-C1. Kirst. Policy Implications of Individual Differences and the Common Curriculum
83-A1. Kirst and Meister. The Role of Issue Networks in State Agenda Setting
83-A2. Rumberger. Social Mobility and Public Sector Employment
83-A3. Rumberger. The Job Market For College Graduates 1960-1990
83-A4. Levin and Rumberger. The Educational Implications of High Technology
83-A5. Kirp and Jensen. What Does Due Process Do? Parc v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Reconsidered
83-A6. Baro. Federalism, Equity and the Distribution of Federal Grants
83-A7. Index of IFG Publications for the Year 1982
83-A8. Rumberger. A Conceptual Framework For Analyzing Work Skills
83-A9. Grubb. Occupational Demand and the Rise of Post Secondary Vocational Education
83-A10. Muir. Teachers' Regulation of the Classroom
83-A11. Rumberger. The Employment Impact of Government Spending
83-A12. Fine. Just Schools
83-A13. Elmore. Education and Federal Doctrinal, Func. and Strategic Views
83-A14. Rumberger. Education, Unemployment and Productivity
83-A15. Carnoy. The Role of Capital in Improving Productivity and Creating Jobs
83-A16. Richards. Bilingualism and Hispanic Employment: School Reform or Social Control?
83-A17. Daymont. Worker Productivity Employment and Aging
83-A18. Combs. The Federal Judiciary and Northern School Desegregation
83-A19. Levin. About Time for Educational Reform
83-A20. Bridges. The Management of Teacher Incompetence
83-A21. Brackett, Chambers and Parish. The Legacy of Rational Budgeting Models in Education and a Proposal for the Future
83-A22. Hannan and Freeman. School District demography and Governance.
83-A23. Bridges and Groves. The Id. Remediation and Dismissal of Incompetent Teachers.
83-B1. Willms. Public and Private Schools: The Evaluation of Choice in Education
83-B2. Mitchell and Encarnation. Alternative State Policy Mechanisms for Influencing School Performance
83-B4. O'Brien. A Model to Predict Future Composition of a Schools District's Teaching Force
83-B5. Kirp and Jung. Schools and Rules: Understanding Legalization in Comparative Perspective
83-C1. Kirp. The Fourth R: Reading, Writing, 'Rithmetic and Rules
83-C2. Levin and Schutze. Economic and Political Dimensions of Recurrent Education
83-C3. Schutze. Educational Leave in Europe
83-C4. Kirst. A New School Finance for a New Era of Fiscal Constraint
83-C5. Levin. Can The Social Sciences Solve the Problem of Unemployment?
83-C6. Kirst. The Turbulent Nature of U.S. Secondary School Curriculum
83-C7. Kirst. State Education Policy in an Era of Transition
83-C8. Kirp and Jensen. The New Federalism Goes to Court
84-A1. Bridges and Gumport. The Dismissal of Tenured Teachers for Incompetence
84-A2. Index of Publication for the Years 1982-1983
84-A3. Gilliland and Radle. Characteristics of Public and Private Schools in the San Francisco Bay Area
84-A4. Rumberger and Levin. Forecasting The Impact of New Technologies on the Future Job Market
84-A5. Scott. Organizational Aspects of Conflicting Regulations
84-A6. Chubb. The Political Economy of Federal Aid to Education
84-A7. Encarnation and Richard. Social Policy And Minority Employment in Public, Catholic and Private Schools
84-A8. Peters. Directory of Researchers
84-A9. Kutner. The Effect of Pension Wealth on the Age of Retirement
84-A10. Talbert. Toward an Institutional-Contingency View of School Organization
84-A11. Cost Effectiveness of Four Educational Interventions
84-A12. Rumberger. High Technology and Job Loss
84-A13. Meister. Successful Integration of Microcomputers in an Elementary School
84-A14. Bridges and Groves. Managing the Incompetent Teacher
84-A15. Encarnation and Richards. Race and Educational Employment: Public and Catholic Schools Compared
84-A16. Scott and Meyer. Environmental Link and Organizational Complexity: Public and Private Schools
84-A17. Ballayante, Chambers and Lajoie. A Comparative Study of Public and Private Schools in the San Francisco Bay Area: A Descriptive Report (2 folders)
84-A18. Chambers. Patterns of Comp of Public and Private School Teachers
84-A19. Glass. The Effectiveness of Four Education Interventions
84-A20. Murnane. The Rhetoric and Reality of Merit Pay
84-A21. Levin. Cost and Cost Effect of Computer Assisted Instruction
84-A22. Appelbaum. Technology and the Redesign of Work in the Insurance Industry
84-A23. Woo. The Shortage of Math and Science Teachers
84-A24. Rumberger. The Potential Impact of Technology on the Skill Requirements of Future Jobs
84-A25. Levin. Improving Productivity through Education and Technology
84-A26. Rumberger. Is there Really A Shortage of Math and Science Teachers?
84-A27. Strober and Arnold. Integrated Circuits/Segregated Labor: Women in Three Computer- Related Occupations
84-B1. McLauglin. Implementation Realities and Evaluation Design
84-B2. Jensen. Reading, 'Riting and Rights: Busing for Racial Balance
84-B3. Tsang and Levin. The Economics of Over-education
84-B4. Willms. Public and Private School Outcomes: Results From High School and Beyond Follow- up Study
84-B5. Catterall and Brizantine. Prop 13: Effects of High School Curriculum 1979-1983
84-B6. Grubb. The Bandwagon Once More: Vocational Preparation for High Tech Occupations
84-B7. Kirst, Meister and Rowley. Policy Issue Networks: Their Influence On State Policymaking
84-B8. Hartog. Individual Schooling Decisions and Labor Market Allocations: Vertical and Horizontal
84-B9. Levin and Tsang. The Economics of Student Time
84-B10. Tsang. The Impact of Over-education on Productivity: A Case Study of Skill
84-B11. Strober-Lanford. The Percentage of Women in Public School Teaching: 1850- 1880
84-C1. Levin. State Planning For Higher Education Jobs in Age of High Technology
84-C2. Hess and Miura. Issues in Training Teachers to Use Microcomputers
84-C3. Valencia. School Closures and Policy Issues
P/NP 1/Crain: Private Schools and Black and White Segregation
P/NP 2/Lines: Treatment of Religion in Public Schools and the Impact on Private Education
P/NP 3/James: The Public and Private Divide of Responsibility for Education: An International Comparison
P/NP 4/ Darling-Hammond/Nataraj-Kirby: Public Policy and Private Choice: Minnesota
P/NP 5/Willms: Patterns of Academic Achievement in Public and Private Schools
P/NP 6/ Alexander: Comparing Public and Private School Effect: Evidence and Issues
P/NP 7/ Catterall: Private School Participation and Public Policy
P/NP 8/ Haertel: Comparing Achievement in Public and Private Schools
P/NP 9/ Hoffer, Greely, Coleman: Catholic High School Effects on Achievement Growth
P/NP 10/ Talbert: Sector Organizing Condition Implicit For School Effectiveness
P/NP 11/ Alexander and Pallas: School Sector and Cognitive Performance: When is a Little a Little?
P/NP 12/ Cooper: The Changing Universe of U.S. Private Schools
P/NP 12/ Cooper: The Changing Universe of U.S. Private Schools
TTC-1. Jensen. TTC: Constitutional and Legal Implications
TTC-3. Murnane. Understanding Public and Private Schools: The Importance of Student Body Composition, Sorting and Regulations
TTC-4. Sherman. Public Finance of Private Schools: Observations from Abroad
TTC-5. Osman and Gemello. Analysis of the Choice For Public and Private Education
TTC-6. James. Public versus Nonpublic Education in Historical Perspective
TTC-7. Glazer. The Future Under Tuition Tax Credits
TTC-8. Muller. The Social and Political Consequences of Increased Public Support
TTC-9. Willms. Achievement Outcomes in Public and Private Schools: A Closer Look
TTC-10. Longanecer. Public Cost of Tuition Tax Credit
TTC-11. Levin. Educational Choice and the Pains of Democracy
TTC-12. Encarnation. Public Finance and Regulation of Non-Public Education
TTC-13. Catterall. Tuition Tax Credits: Issues of Equity
TTC-14. Erickson. Private Schools in Contemporary Perspective
TTC-15. Sullivan. Comparing Efficiency Between Public and Private Schools
TTC-16. Jenson. TTCs: Has the Supreme Court Cleared the Way?
85-A1. An Index of Publications For Years 1982-1984
85-A2. Levin. Solving the Shortage of Math and Science Teachers
85-A3. Creighton and Strang. Studying the Organizational Structure of Public Education
85-A4. Rumberger. The Impact of Education on Productivity and Earnings
85-A5. McLaughlin, Pfeiffer, Owens and Yee. State Policy and Teaching Excellence
85-A6. McLaughlin et al. State and Local Response to Chapter 1 of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act, 1981
85-A7. Responding to the Constancy of Change: New Technologies and Future Demands on U.S. Education.
85-A8. Carnoy. The labor Marker in Silicon Valley and Its Implications for Education
85-A9. Elmore. Reforming the Finance And Structure of Education and Training
85-A10. Jensen. Judicial Activism and Special Education
85-A11. Meyer, Scott, Strang and Creighton. Bureaucratization without Centralization: Changes in the Organizational System of American Public Education, 1940-1980.
85-A12. Cohen and Murnane. The Merits of Merit Pay
85-A13. Levin and Meister. Educational Technology and Computers: Promises, Promises, Always Promises
85-A14. Murnane and Cohen. Merit Pay and The Evaluation Problem: Understanding Why Most Merit Plans Fail and Few Survive
85-A15. Chubb and Moe. Politics, Markets and the Organization of Schools
85-A16. Jensen. State Courts and the New Federalism
85-B1. Levin. The Educationally Disadvantages: A National Crisis
85-B2. Muta. Education and Training in Japan in the Cybernetic Age
85-B3. Bosch-Font. Retail Banking and Technology: An Analysis of Skill Mix Transformation
85-B4. Sotoo and Ito. Influence on Micro Electronics on Employment in Japan
85-B5. Sotoo and Ito. Influence on Micro Electronics on Employment in Japan
85-C1. Rumberger. The Growing Problem of Youth Unemployment: Causes and Policy Solutions
85-C2. Jensen. Court Reform of Public Institutions: What Determines Impact?
85-C3. Kirst. Sustaining State Education Reform Momentum