Low college enrollment rates among low-income students may stem from a combination of credit constraints, low academic skill, and low-quality schools. Recent Massachusetts data allow the first use of school district fixed effects in the analysis of credit constraints, leading to four findings. First, low-income students in Massachusetts have lower intended college enrollment rates than higher income students but also have dramatically lower skills and attend lower-quality school districts. Second, inclusion of skill controls greatly reduces but does not eliminate this intended enrollment gap. Third, inclusion of school district fixed effects has little further impact, with low-income students eight percentage points less likely to intend en...
An apparent paradox is taking place in the market for postsecondary education. Proprietary (for-prof...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
Public research universities are a key vehicle for educational mobility. Yet rising student debt for...
Low college enrollment rates among low income students may stem from credit constraints, low academi...
How important are liquidity constraints in the demand for college education in the U.S.? Who is most...
How important are liquidity constraints in the demand for college education in the U.S.? Who is most...
A key insight of labor economics is that credit constraints may reduce human capital investment. Muc...
Test score differences between similar students in higher and lower average poverty schools has led ...
The achievement gap between rich and poor students in the United States is large and growing. On ave...
Most states now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which depend on how strongly...
This paper examines the family income–college enrollment relationship and the evidence on credit con...
School districts face different costs to produce the same level of educational opportunity because o...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
We analyze a Massachusetts merit aid program that gives high-scoring students tuition waivers at in-...
Abstract: A serious difficulty in determining the importance of credit constraints in education ari...
An apparent paradox is taking place in the market for postsecondary education. Proprietary (for-prof...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
Public research universities are a key vehicle for educational mobility. Yet rising student debt for...
Low college enrollment rates among low income students may stem from credit constraints, low academi...
How important are liquidity constraints in the demand for college education in the U.S.? Who is most...
How important are liquidity constraints in the demand for college education in the U.S.? Who is most...
A key insight of labor economics is that credit constraints may reduce human capital investment. Muc...
Test score differences between similar students in higher and lower average poverty schools has led ...
The achievement gap between rich and poor students in the United States is large and growing. On ave...
Most states now fund merit-based financial aid programs, the effects of which depend on how strongly...
This paper examines the family income–college enrollment relationship and the evidence on credit con...
School districts face different costs to produce the same level of educational opportunity because o...
Increasing college costs, coupled with decreasing financial aid has raised public concerns over the ...
We analyze a Massachusetts merit aid program that gives high-scoring students tuition waivers at in-...
Abstract: A serious difficulty in determining the importance of credit constraints in education ari...
An apparent paradox is taking place in the market for postsecondary education. Proprietary (for-prof...
This dissertation consists of two chapters studying the importance of household income for shaping s...
Public research universities are a key vehicle for educational mobility. Yet rising student debt for...