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College as an Investment: The Role of Graduation Rates in Changing Occupational Inequality by Race, Ethnicity, and Gender

机译:大学作为一种投资:毕业率在改变种族,种族和性别的职业不平等中的作用

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In this paper, we examine whether investments in higher education have contributed to changes in occupational inequality by focusing on the impact of college completion rates on movement into desirable occupations between 1983 and 2002. Since forces generating inequality vary by gender, race, and ethnicity, we examine trends for white, black, and Hispanic men and women in our study. Utilizing Ordinary Least Squares Regression on data from 20 Current Population Surveys, we find a modest decrease in both gender and racial inequality in access to desirable occupations and an increase in inequality between Hispanics and members of the other groups. College completion accounts for the progress made by white women and for the declines among Hispanic men. It does not explain changes for African Americans, either between men and women or when compared to whites.
机译:在本文中,我们通过关注1983年至2002年间大学完成率对移入理想职业的影响,来研究对高等教育的投资是否有助于改变职业不平等。由于产生不平等的力量因性别,种族和种族而异,我们研究了白人,黑人和西班牙裔男性和女性的趋势。利用来自20个当前人口调查的数据的普通最小二乘回归,我们发现在获得理想职业方面,性别和种族不平等现象有所减少,而西班牙裔美国人与其他群体成员之间的不平等现象则有所增加。大学毕业的原因是白人妇女取得的进步和西班牙裔男子中的下降。它没有解释非裔美国人在男女之间或与白人相比的变化。

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