Journal Article
New Jersey’s Abbott districts: education finances during the Great Recession
Abstract: Funding for New Jersey?s low-income school districts tumbled in the most recent recession, and the Abbott districts?a group of poor urban districts that for almost two decades received special appropriations from the state?were hit especially hard. A comparison with the state?s other low-income districts reveals that the Abbott districts faced markedly sharper declines in aid, relative to trend. Consequently, while all of the low-income districts responded to the drop in state aid by scaling back spending on support services and utilities, only the Abbott group also made significant cuts in instructional spending. Moreover, the fiscal strains of recession appear to have led to layoffs of untenured teachers in the Abbott districts, but not in the state?s other low-income districts.
Keywords: Education - Economic aspects; Federal Reserve District, 2nd; Public schools; New Jersey;
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Bibliographic Information
Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Part of Series: Current Issues in Economics and Finance
Publication Date: 2013
Volume: 19
Issue: Jun
Order Number: 4