It is well-known that the more educated people are, the more liberal views they tend to express. However, it is unclear whether this is due to college attendance itself or because those who go to college differ from those who do not in ways (directly or indirectly) related to their later political identification. In this paper, we therefore attempt to estimate the effect of college on political identification net of people’s tendencies to select into college using an inverse probability of treatment weighting approach. Based on data from the General Social Survey, we analyze how this effect has changed over time and whether college affects the political identification of women in the same ways as that of men. We find evidence consistent wit...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...
College educated people hold distinct racial beliefs and policy attitudes from people who did not at...
"College educated people hold distinct racial beliefs and policy attitudes from people who did not a...
Rising average levels of educational attainment, a shift from the predominance of men to the predomi...
In order to investigate the validity of the claim that college has a liberalizing effect on students...
Political investigators have stressed the importance of higher education as a major factor in modify...
In contrast to much of the previous literature, we argue that the partisan gender gap—the tendency o...
This study explores the effects of attending a women's college on college major, degree attainment, ...
It has been noted of the past two elections that millennial voters tipped the scales in favor of Pre...
Expanding the literature on person-environment fit, the authors argue that political orientation is ...
What role do peer effects play in determining college math course taking and STEM persistence and ar...
Factors that have contributed to the increase in college enrollment since 1978 and the possible impa...
Two studies were conducted to examine the factors that influence women’s choices of political partic...
A person's political identity is shaped and evolved from influencing factors such as family, peers, ...
Recent trends in higher education suggest that there are more women than men enrolled and that more ...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...
College educated people hold distinct racial beliefs and policy attitudes from people who did not at...
"College educated people hold distinct racial beliefs and policy attitudes from people who did not a...
Rising average levels of educational attainment, a shift from the predominance of men to the predomi...
In order to investigate the validity of the claim that college has a liberalizing effect on students...
Political investigators have stressed the importance of higher education as a major factor in modify...
In contrast to much of the previous literature, we argue that the partisan gender gap—the tendency o...
This study explores the effects of attending a women's college on college major, degree attainment, ...
It has been noted of the past two elections that millennial voters tipped the scales in favor of Pre...
Expanding the literature on person-environment fit, the authors argue that political orientation is ...
What role do peer effects play in determining college math course taking and STEM persistence and ar...
Factors that have contributed to the increase in college enrollment since 1978 and the possible impa...
Two studies were conducted to examine the factors that influence women’s choices of political partic...
A person's political identity is shaped and evolved from influencing factors such as family, peers, ...
Recent trends in higher education suggest that there are more women than men enrolled and that more ...
T he issue of gender differences in voting behavior and pol-icy attitudes has been a recurrent theme...
College educated people hold distinct racial beliefs and policy attitudes from people who did not at...
"College educated people hold distinct racial beliefs and policy attitudes from people who did not a...