This article examines public attitudes toward university admissions rules by focusing on the imposition of the costs of racial diversity across majority citizens. High-income majority citizens, who tend to have better academic qualifications, favor more diversity under affirmative action, which imposes its costs on marginal majority candidates. Low-income majority citizens prefer less diversity under affirmative action and would rather achieve diversity by de-emphasizing academic qualifications. Increasing income inequality among majority citizens tends to reduce the median citizen's support for affirmative action. Our results help explain why affirmative action has become increasingly unpopular among white voters and why white voters who o...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conventional affirmative act...
The use of race in college admissions is one of the most contentious issues in U.S. higher education...
student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on ...
This article examines public attitudes toward university admissions rules by focusing on the imposit...
A±rmative action in college admissions creates diversity by replacing marginal majority applicants w...
in Cleveland for their comments. We also thank the MacArthur Foundation and National Science Foundat...
Despite growing racial inequality in access to selective colleges, popular beliefs abound that colle...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses administrative data for the two most selective Texas public institutions t...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
In recent years, a consensus has developed among both affirmative action's advocates and opponents t...
Banning affirmative action from college admissions cannot prevent an admissions office that cares ab...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
This paper analyzes the incentive effect of affirmative action at college admis-sions level in an as...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conventional affirmative act...
The use of race in college admissions is one of the most contentious issues in U.S. higher education...
student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on ...
This article examines public attitudes toward university admissions rules by focusing on the imposit...
A±rmative action in college admissions creates diversity by replacing marginal majority applicants w...
in Cleveland for their comments. We also thank the MacArthur Foundation and National Science Foundat...
Despite growing racial inequality in access to selective colleges, popular beliefs abound that colle...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses administrative data for the two most selective Texas public institutions t...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
In recent years, a consensus has developed among both affirmative action's advocates and opponents t...
Banning affirmative action from college admissions cannot prevent an admissions office that cares ab...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
This paper analyzes the incentive effect of affirmative action at college admis-sions level in an as...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conventional affirmative act...
The use of race in college admissions is one of the most contentious issues in U.S. higher education...
student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on ...