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Racial segregation is often blamed for some of the achievement gap between blacks and whites. We study the effects of school and neighborhood segregation on the relative SAT scores of black students across different metropolitan areas, using large microdata samples for the 1998-2001 test...
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Over most of the 20th century successive generations of U.S. children had higher enrollment rates and rising levels of …
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affirm that marginal returns to education among children of less-educated parents are as high and perhaps much higher than …
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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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