Federal Oversight, Local Control, and the Specter of Resegregation in Southern Schools

Working Paper: NBER ID: w11086

Authors: Charles T. Clotfelter; Helen F. Ladd; Jacob L. Vigdor

Abstract: Analyzing data for the 100 largest school districts in the South and Border states, we ask whether there is evidence of "resegregation" of school districts and whether levels of segregation can be linked to judicial decisions. We distinguish segregation measures indicating the extent of racial isolation from those indicating the degree of racial imbalance across schools. For the period 1994 to 2004 the trend in only one measure of racial isolation is consistent with the hypothesis that districts in these regions are resegregating. Yet the increase in this measure appears to be driven by the general increase in the nonwhite percentage in the student population rather than policy-determined increases in racial imbalance. Racial imbalance itself shows no trend over this period. Racial imbalance is nevertheless associated with judicial declarations of unitary status, suggesting that segregation in schools might have declined had it not been for the actions of federal courts. This estimated relationship is subject to a lag, which is in keeping with the tendency for courts to grant unitary status only if districts agree to limit their own freedom to reassign students.

Keywords: school segregation; judicial decisions; unitary status; racial imbalance; southern schools

JEL Codes: I28


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
increase in racial isolation (R23)demographic changes (J11)
demographic changes (J11)increase in percentage of black students in schools with 90-100% nonwhite enrollments (I24)
judicial decisions (K41)trends observed in segregation (R23)
judicial decisions (unitary status) (K19)racial imbalance within districts (J79)
demographic changes (J11)obscuring direct effects of court decisions on school segregation (J79)
judicial decisions (K41)racial imbalance in districts declared unitary before 1993 (H73)

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