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sensible beliefs about the outcomes. Students believe that their parents are more likely to approve majors associated with high …At least a quarter of college students in the United States graduate with more than one undergraduate major. This paper … investigates how students decide on the composition of their paired majors - in other words, whether the majors chosen are …
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sensible beliefs about the outcomes. Students believe that their parents are more likely to approve majors associated with high …At least a quarter of college students in the United States graduate with more than one undergraduate major. This paper … investigates how students decide on the composition of their paired majors? In other words, whether the majors chosen are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013135439
, we provide students with information on the true population distribution of these characteristics, and observe how this …
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college attendance by household income or parents' education persist but decline by 20-30 percent. Notably, the effect of … among lower-income and non-college households. We also elicit respondents' intended likelihood of their pre-college age …
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information intervention, gaps in intended college attendance by household income or parents' education persist but decline by 20 … evidence of larger biases among lower-income and non-college households. We also elicit respondents' intended likelihood of … their pre-college-age children attending college, and the likelihood of respondents recommending college for a friend …
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labor market trajectories. Using an experiment to derive students’ levels of overconfidence, and preferences for …
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labor market trajectories. Using an experiment to derive students' levels of overconfidence, and preferences for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009792974
intervention, gaps in college attendance by household income or parents' education persist but decline by 30 to 50 percent. … beliefs, with larger biases for the more disadvantaged groups, lower-income and non-college households. We show that these …
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, we provide students with information on the true population distribution of these characteristics, and observe how this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013122806
This article reviews the recent literature on the determinants of college major choices. We first highlight long-term trends and persistent differences in college major choices by gender, race, and family background. We then review the existing research in six key areas: expected earnings and...
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