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  2. School voucher - Wikipedia

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    Even voucher proponents acknowledge that decreased transparency and accountability for public funds are problematic features of the voucher system, and some have suggested a 'sliding scale' approach wherein oversight and accountability increase in proportion to the number of taxpayer dollars (in the form of vouchers) received by the private school.

  3. Labour voucher - Wikipedia

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    The following political and economic systems propose the adoption of labour vouchers (in some form or another) either permanently or as a temporary means of remuneration during a transitional stage between a monetary economy and a completely moneyless economy based on free association.

  4. Service voucher - Wikipedia

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    Vouchers offer less freedom of choice than pure money but their efficiency is linked to the fact that the demand is "channelled", i.e. that it is oriented towards certain types of services or activities; moreover there is an efficiency for public finances as if not used, the voucher does not represent a cost for authorities.

  5. Voucher dilemma: Unraveling fiscal impact of school choice ...

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    Research on how vouchers impact student achievement is mixed, but a 2018 study on the Indiana program found that students on vouchers experience an overall achievement loss in their first year ...

  6. Utah legislators are considering a school voucher system. ... 80% of the applicants were not in public school, meaning these students were already attending private schools, ...

  7. MS House bill to study private school voucher system passes ...

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    A private school voucher system would include a way for the Legislature to appropriate education funds to a program in which parents could access money to send their children to a private school.

  8. Privatization in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Voucher privatization took place between 1992 and 1994, and roughly 98 percent of the population participated. The vouchers, each corresponding to a share in the national wealth, were distributed equally among the population, including minors. They could be exchanged for shares in the enterprises to be privatized.

  9. Voucher privatization - Wikipedia

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    Privatization voucher used in Czechoslovakia Russian 'privatization check (voucher)', 1992. Voucher privatization (Czech: Kupónová privatizace, Russian: Ваучерная приватизация, romanized: Vauchernaya privatizatsiya) is a privatization method where citizens are given or can inexpensively buy a book of vouchers that represent potential shares in any state-owned company.