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An Improved Method for Estimating School-Level Characteristics from Census Data

We propose a new method for estimating school-level characteristics from publicly available census data. We use a school’s location to impute its catchment area by aggregating the nearest n census block groups such that the number of school-aged children in those n block groups is just over the number of students enrolled in that school. We then weight census data by the number of school-aged children in the block-group to estimate school-level measures. We conduct several robustness checks to assess the quality of our estimates and find that our method is broadly successful in replicating known school-level characteristics and producing unbiased estimates for school-level income. This method expands the available set of school-level variables to the broader and richer set of characteristics measured in the census, which can then be used to conduct descriptive and observational research across a long time horizon.

Keywords
family income, attendance areas, census data, school characteristics
Education level
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Document Object Identifier (DOI)
10.26300/chqx-av23
EdWorkingPaper suggested citation:
Hashim, Shirin A., Thomas Kelley-Kemple, and Mary E. Laski. (). An Improved Method for Estimating School-Level Characteristics from Census Data. (EdWorkingPaper: -804). Retrieved from Annenberg Institute at Brown University: https://doi.org/10.26300/chqx-av23

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