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leave the sciences and take longer to graduate at each campus. We show the vast majority of minority students would be more … results do not apply for non-minority students. -- STEM majors ; minorities ; college graduation … growing concern. We examine differences across universities in graduating students in different fields. Using student …
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leave the sciences and take longer to graduate at each campus. We show the vast majority of minority students would be more … results do not apply for non-minority students … growing concern. We examine differences across universities in graduating students in different fields. Using student …
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leave the sciences and take longer to graduate at each campus. We show the vast majority of minority students would be more … results do not apply for non-minority students … growing concern. We examine differences across universities in graduating students in different fields. Using student …
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leave the sciences and take longer to graduate at each campus. We show the vast majority of minority students would be more … results do not apply for non-minority students … growing concern. We examine differences across universities in graduating students in different fields. Using student …
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-race teachers improves the students’ college outcomes. To address endogenous sorting of students and teachers, I use detailed Texas … school, eliminating 99% of observed same-race sorting. Race-matching raises minority students’ course performance as well as … more representative would benefit minority students with minimal negative spillovers to the White student population …
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This paper investigates the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales in 1944. It focuses on its effects in relation to a prime long-term goal of pre-war Boards of Education. This was to open secondary school education to children of all social backgrounds on equal...
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