Rising average levels of educational attainment, a shift from the predominance of men to the predominance of women among college students, and the growing importance of two-year colleges are important sources of change in the process of college attendance and graduation over the past 30 years. This paper extends previous models of college choice by (1) examining changes in selection into college on measured determinants of attendance and graduation over the high school classes of 1972, 1982, and 1992; (2) documenting how patterns and trends in selection into college differ between men and women; and (3) incorporating two-year college attendance and transfers between two and four year college into the model. It investigates the hypothesis ...
This paper proposes four defensible alternative definitions of "postsecondary education attenda...
It is well-known that the more educated people are, the more liberal views they tend to express. How...
More than one-third of American undergraduate students attend two-year colleges (also called communi...
Factors that have contributed to the increase in college enrollment since 1978 and the possible impa...
and later as GIs returned from World War II. A highpoint of gender imbalance in college attendance w...
The enrollment of women in American institutions of higher learning passed that of men for the first...
This paper documents a dramatic increase in the college enrollment rate of women from 1955 to 1980 a...
This paper summarizes the dramatic changes in relative male-females educational attainment over the ...
This paper documents a dramatic increase in the college enrollment rate of women from 1955 to 1980 a...
The authors examine the factors that influence the college choice process of two-year college studen...
Drawing on two recent cohorts of baccalaureate degreeholders (1993 and 2000), this paper takes a new...
One striking phenomenon in the U.S. labor market is the reversal of the gender gap in college attain...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
Abstract One striking phenomenon in the U.S. labor market is the reversal of the gender gap in colle...
In an effort to better utilize our human resources by providing for all concerned a greater understa...
This paper proposes four defensible alternative definitions of "postsecondary education attenda...
It is well-known that the more educated people are, the more liberal views they tend to express. How...
More than one-third of American undergraduate students attend two-year colleges (also called communi...
Factors that have contributed to the increase in college enrollment since 1978 and the possible impa...
and later as GIs returned from World War II. A highpoint of gender imbalance in college attendance w...
The enrollment of women in American institutions of higher learning passed that of men for the first...
This paper documents a dramatic increase in the college enrollment rate of women from 1955 to 1980 a...
This paper summarizes the dramatic changes in relative male-females educational attainment over the ...
This paper documents a dramatic increase in the college enrollment rate of women from 1955 to 1980 a...
The authors examine the factors that influence the college choice process of two-year college studen...
Drawing on two recent cohorts of baccalaureate degreeholders (1993 and 2000), this paper takes a new...
One striking phenomenon in the U.S. labor market is the reversal of the gender gap in college attain...
Even though female students now make up more than half of all higher education students in many coun...
Abstract One striking phenomenon in the U.S. labor market is the reversal of the gender gap in colle...
In an effort to better utilize our human resources by providing for all concerned a greater understa...
This paper proposes four defensible alternative definitions of "postsecondary education attenda...
It is well-known that the more educated people are, the more liberal views they tend to express. How...
More than one-third of American undergraduate students attend two-year colleges (also called communi...