Decomposing differences in Black student graduation rates between HBCU and non-HBCU Institutions : the devil is in the details
Year of publication: |
2021
|
---|---|
Authors: | De Zeeuw, Mels ; Fazili, Sameera ; Hotchkiss, Julie L. |
Published in: |
Economics letters. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0165-1765, ZDB-ID 717210-2. - Vol. 202.2021, p. 1-4
|
Subject: | Decomposition | HBCU | Inverse-probability weighting | Propensity-score matching | Quantile regression | Dekompositionsverfahren | Decomposition method | Schwarze Menschen | Black people | Schätzung | Estimation | Theorie | Theory | Regressionsanalyse | Regression analysis |
-
Decomposing outcome differences between HBCU and non-HBCU institutions
De Zeeuw, Mels, (2020)
-
Decomposing wage discrimination in Germany and Austria with counterfactual densities
Grandner, Thomas, (2015)
-
Heterogeneous earnings effects of the job corps by gender : a translated quantile approach
Strittmatter, Anthony, (2019)
- More ...
-
Decomposing outcome differences between HBCU and non-HBCU institutions
De Zeeuw, Mels, (2020)
-
Decomposing outcome differences between HBCU and non-HBCU institutions
De Zeeuw, Mels, (2020)
-
Decomposing Outcome Differences between Hbcu and Non-Hbcu Institutions
De Zeeuw, Mels, (2020)
- More ...