For decades, colleges and universities have struggled to increase participation of minority anddisadvantaged students. Urban school districts confront a parallel challenge; minority and disadvantaged students are underrepresented in selective programs that use merit-based admission. In their referral and admission policies to such selective programs, school districts may potentially set different admission thresholds based on income and race (affirmative action), and they may potentially take account of differences in achievement relative to ability across race and income groups (profiling). We develop an econometric model that provides a unified treatment of affirmative action and profiling. Implementing the model for an urban district, we...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
Is it fair to include race in the criteria for admission to highly selective colleges and universiti...
The impact of admissions process design on the racial diversity of schools and colleges has sparked ...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding the consequences of the widespread adop...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
Disproportionate numbers of black students do poorly on standardized tests; strategies to improve Am...
Point of view: I am a cisgender, White male in my sixties. I retired recently after working with chi...
Despite a long tradition of social science research on educational access and barriers to inclusion ...
Premarket discrimination, by which individuals underperform in skills acquisition because they expec...
One of the most hotly contested issues in education during the past-half century is affirmative acti...
Affirmative action policies have polarized the American public for over a quarter of a century. With...
The past several years have seen numerous efforts to scale back or eliminate affirmative action in p...
student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on ...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
Is it fair to include race in the criteria for admission to highly selective colleges and universiti...
The impact of admissions process design on the racial diversity of schools and colleges has sparked ...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding the consequences of the widespread adop...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
Disproportionate numbers of black students do poorly on standardized tests; strategies to improve Am...
Point of view: I am a cisgender, White male in my sixties. I retired recently after working with chi...
Despite a long tradition of social science research on educational access and barriers to inclusion ...
Premarket discrimination, by which individuals underperform in skills acquisition because they expec...
One of the most hotly contested issues in education during the past-half century is affirmative acti...
Affirmative action policies have polarized the American public for over a quarter of a century. With...
The past several years have seen numerous efforts to scale back or eliminate affirmative action in p...
student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on ...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...