Graduate education and social stratification

JR Posselt, E Grodsky - Annual review of sociology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Graduate and professional education play an increasingly important role in economic
inequality and elite formation in the United States, but sociologists have not subjected …

Affirmative action in undergraduate education

P Arcidiacono, M Lovenheim, M Zhu - Annu. Rev. Econ., 2015 - annualreviews.org
The use of race in college admissions is one of the most contentious issues in US higher
education. We survey the literature on the impact of racial preferences in college admissions …

The analysis of field choice in college and graduate school: Determinants and wage effects

JG Altonji, P Arcidiacono, A Maurel - Handbook of the Economics of …, 2016 - Elsevier
As the workforce has become more educated, educational decisions are about what type of
education to pursue as well as how much to pursue. In college, individuals somewhat …

Elite colleges and upward mobility to top jobs and top incomes

SD Zimmerman - American Economic Review, 2019 - aeaweb.org
This paper asks whether elite colleges help students outside of historically advantaged
groups reach top positions in the economy. I combine administrative data on income and …

Affirmative action, mismatch, and economic mobility after California's Proposition 209

Z Bleemer - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Proposition 209 banned race-based affirmative action at California public universities in
1998. Using a difference-in-differences research design and a newly constructed …

Does affirmative action work? Caste, gender, college quality, and academic success in India

S Bagde, D Epple, L Taylor - American Economic Review, 2016 - aeaweb.org
Public policy in modern India features affirmative action programs intended to reduce
inequality that stems from a centuries-old caste structure and history of disparate treatment …

How are gender norms perceived?

L Bursztyn, AW Cappelen, B Tungodden, A Voena… - 2023 - nber.org
Actual and perceived gender norms are key to understanding gender inequality in society. In
this paper, using newly collected nationally representative datasets from 60 countries that …

Addressing nonfinancial barriers to college access and success: Evidence and policy implications

S Dynarski, A Nurshatayeva, LC Page… - Handbook of the …, 2023 - Elsevier
Nonfinancial barriers to college are an important possible explanation for socioeconomic,
racial, gender, and other gaps in college access and success. A sizeable economic …

Centralized admissions, affirmative action, and access of low-income students to higher education

U Mello - American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2022 - aeaweb.org
I analyze how two reforms, introduced to expand college access in Brazil, impacted
enrollments of low-SES students. The first policy centralized applications in a nationwide …

[PDF][PDF] Affirmative action in centralized college admission systems: Evidence from Brazil

S Otero, N Barahona, C Dobbin - Unpublished manuscript, 2021 - economics.yale.edu
This paper empirically studies the distributional consequences of affirmative action in the
context of a centralized college admission system. We examine the effects of a large-scale …