Patterns of postsecondary attendance in the United States continue to be stratified by socioeconomic background and race/ethnicity. We suggest that inequalities in knowledge of the costs of going to college contribute to persistent patterns of stratification. We hypothesize that disadvantaged parents who believe their child will attend college are less certain of the costs of college attendance. As a result, they are less able or willing to provide an estimate of the costs of college attendance, more likely to over-estimate those costs if they do provide an estimate, and make larger errors in estimation than comparable middle class or white parents. Using nationally representative data, we find mixed support for these hypotheses. Socioecono...
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...
This study investigates delayed college entry, including how college enrollment differs based on stu...
Large socioeconomic and ethnic disparities exist in college admissions. This paper demonstrates that...
While trends in college enrollment for blacks and whites have been the subject of study for a number...
While trends in college enrollment for blacks and whites have been the subject of study for a number...
College enrollment rates vary systematically based on income and socioeconomic status (SES), with lo...
To estimate whether information can close socioeconomic gaps in parents’ aspirations for their child...
In this paper, I analyze the determinants of college enrolment and the changes in these determinants...
Abstract Fewer than half of America’s college students complete their bachelor’s degr...
The purpose of the following paper is to utilize multinomial regression to study the effect of vario...
College enrollment rates of blacks have historically trailed those of whites, although the actual si...
In the context of rising economic inequality, recent decades have seen increases in college enrollme...
This paper studies the determinants of college attendance in Mexico. I use subjective quantitative e...
Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing r...
Some researchers and theorists tend to portray African American parents as lacking the cultural know...
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...
This study investigates delayed college entry, including how college enrollment differs based on stu...
Large socioeconomic and ethnic disparities exist in college admissions. This paper demonstrates that...
While trends in college enrollment for blacks and whites have been the subject of study for a number...
While trends in college enrollment for blacks and whites have been the subject of study for a number...
College enrollment rates vary systematically based on income and socioeconomic status (SES), with lo...
To estimate whether information can close socioeconomic gaps in parents’ aspirations for their child...
In this paper, I analyze the determinants of college enrolment and the changes in these determinants...
Abstract Fewer than half of America’s college students complete their bachelor’s degr...
The purpose of the following paper is to utilize multinomial regression to study the effect of vario...
College enrollment rates of blacks have historically trailed those of whites, although the actual si...
In the context of rising economic inequality, recent decades have seen increases in college enrollme...
This paper studies the determinants of college attendance in Mexico. I use subjective quantitative e...
Socioeconomic gaps in college enrollment and attainment have widened over time, despite increasing r...
Some researchers and theorists tend to portray African American parents as lacking the cultural know...
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...
This study investigates delayed college entry, including how college enrollment differs based on stu...
Large socioeconomic and ethnic disparities exist in college admissions. This paper demonstrates that...