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Voucher impact studies

Voucher impact studies analyze how providing families with education vouchers—funds to choose schools—affects student outcomes, school quality, and overall education systems. These studies compare students who receive vouchers to those who do not, assessing factors like academic achievement, graduation rates, and access to better schools. The goal is to determine whether vouchers improve educational opportunities and results, and to identify any unintended effects, such as impacts on public schools. Through careful research and data analysis, these studies help policymakers decide if voucher programs are effective and worth expanding or modifying.