The social disadvantage of minority groups has been attributed to their inability to compete in the labor market due to lower rates of obtaining higher credentials, compared with middle-class Whites. During the 70’s and the 80’s, several large-scale policies attempted to promote minority access to higher education. This paper reviews two of these policies – the CUNY open admissions and the expansion of community colleges – and suggests that even though minority access to higher education has increased, this increase was counterbalanced by a rise in internal stratification within higher education. As a result, increased access did not generate equality of opportunit
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Despite a long tradition of social science research on educational access and barriers to inclusion ...
This Issue Brief outlines the discrimination that occurs in this country based on the socio-economic...
The social disadvantage of minority groups has been attributed to their inability to compete in the ...
This literature review analysis revealed that governmental and non-profit foundations have promoted ...
Higher education has long been viewed as the pathway to economic and social mobility within the Unit...
By connecting historical context and a statistical review of the present-day consequences of White h...
Our research study focuses on uncovering the barriers that BSW students at Salem State University ma...
This paper focuses on educational mobility, particularly racial or ethnic minority group access to i...
Diversity in higher education has become a standard. Universities pride themselves in having diverse...
This paper presents national data on the economic returns to postsecondary education for African-Ame...
This paper uses national data from the American Council on Education (ACE) to study the progress of ...
With the shifting demographics of societies such as the United States and Canada, access to higher e...
This research revisits the contested issue of ethnic minority access to higher education. It is well...
This paper argues that rising institutional inequality is a component of individual-level inequality...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Despite a long tradition of social science research on educational access and barriers to inclusion ...
This Issue Brief outlines the discrimination that occurs in this country based on the socio-economic...
The social disadvantage of minority groups has been attributed to their inability to compete in the ...
This literature review analysis revealed that governmental and non-profit foundations have promoted ...
Higher education has long been viewed as the pathway to economic and social mobility within the Unit...
By connecting historical context and a statistical review of the present-day consequences of White h...
Our research study focuses on uncovering the barriers that BSW students at Salem State University ma...
This paper focuses on educational mobility, particularly racial or ethnic minority group access to i...
Diversity in higher education has become a standard. Universities pride themselves in having diverse...
This paper presents national data on the economic returns to postsecondary education for African-Ame...
This paper uses national data from the American Council on Education (ACE) to study the progress of ...
With the shifting demographics of societies such as the United States and Canada, access to higher e...
This research revisits the contested issue of ethnic minority access to higher education. It is well...
This paper argues that rising institutional inequality is a component of individual-level inequality...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Despite a long tradition of social science research on educational access and barriers to inclusion ...
This Issue Brief outlines the discrimination that occurs in this country based on the socio-economic...