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Vertical mobility and community type as factors in the migration of college graduates
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 283–292.
Published: 01 March 1967
... of eight private colleges in Iowa between 1954 and 1958. Data were obtained through the colleges and consist, among other things, of information about fathers’ occupations, graduates’ occupations, and the addresses of graduates both at matriculation and at the time of the study. Information about...
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Health Selection, Migration, and HIV Infection in Malawi
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Demography (2018) 55 (3): 979–1007.
Published: 27 April 2018
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Causal Effects of Single-Sex Schools on College Entrance Exams and College Attendance: Random Assignment in Seoul High Schools
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Demography (2013) 50 (2): 447–469.
Published: 17 October 2012
... schools on college entrance exam scores. Because of reduced standard errors, the coefficient estimate for English even becomes significant in Model 2-2. For coefficients of other variables, noteworthy is that being a private school is not significantly associated with performance on either the Korean...
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Private dependent coverage regression coefficients by education. Low educat...
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Fig. 6 Private dependent coverage regression coefficients by education. Low education includes those with a high school diploma or less. High education includes those with some college or more. For children, this refers to the educational attainment of the mother. Source: 1996, 2001, and 2004
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Private own-name coverage regression coefficients by education. Low educati...
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Fig. 5 Private own-name coverage regression coefficients by education. Low education includes those with a high school diploma or less. High education includes those with some college or more. For children, this refers to the educational attainment of the mother. Source: 1996, 2001, and 2004
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Demography (2022) 59 (1): 349–369.
Published: 01 February 2022
.... , & Ehrenberg R. G. ( 1999 ). Does it pay to attend an elite private college? Cross-cohort evidence on the effects of college type on earnings . Journal of Human Resources , 34 , 104 – 123 . Cai Y. , & Lavely W. ( 2003 ). China's missing girls: Numerical estimates and effects...
View articletitled, Revisiting Horizontal Stratification in Higher Education: <span class="search-highlight">College</span> Prestige Hierarchy and Educational Assortative Mating in China
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OLS results for private education spending, by child’s sex. The estimation ...
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Fig. 4 OLS results for private education spending, by child’s sex. The estimation sample includes primary schoolers born in 1995–2010, middle schoolers born in 1992–2004, and high schoolers born in 1988–2002 ( N = 816,404). Each dot or triangle represents the coefficient estimate on a Boy
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Explaining Declining Educational Homogamy: The Role of Institutional Changes in Higher Education in Japan
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Demography (2022) 59 (6): 2161–2186.
Published: 01 December 2022
... enrollment in Japan. The entrance rate is calculated as the total number of high school graduates who are enrolled. Source: School Basic Survey, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The upgrade of junior colleges to private universities is another mechanism through which...
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Demography (2023) 60 (3): 915–937.
Published: 01 June 2023
... ). To adjust TFR to represent noncollege TFR, as well as to compile the college data set, we use American Community Survey (ACS) data and publicly available institutional enrollment counts from the major public and private colleges and universities in Washington State. We use state-level estimates from...
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Utilization of Infertility Treatments: The Effects of Insurance Mandates
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Demography (2012) 49 (1): 125–149.
Published: 14 December 2011
... outlined, we expect that the mandates will have the largest impact on older, college-educated women, since they are the group at higher risk for fertility problems and the group most likely to have private health insurance. 16 Thus, our key estimated effect, β 7 , is the coefficient on the three-way...
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Refining the association between education and health: The effects of quantity, credential, and selectivity
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Demography (1999) 36 (4): 445–460.
Published: 01 November 1999
.... Of the respondents who have a college degree or more, 34.7% attended a private in- stitution (including those with a religious affiliation), and 65.3% went to a public college or university. On a selectiv- ity scale on which 7 is the most selective and 0 is unranked, the average selectivity score is 1.59. Measuring...
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Private schools and “Latino flight” from black schoolchildren
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Demography (2002) 39 (4): 655–674.
Published: 01 November 2002
...Robert W. Fairlie Abstract Several recent studies provided evidence that white students’ choice between private and public schools is influenced by the racial composition of the local student population. None of these studies, however, examined whether Latinos are also fleeing to private schools...
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Transition of Son Preference: Evidence From South Korea
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Demography (2020) 57 (2): 627–652.
Published: 23 March 2020
...Fig. 4 OLS results for private education spending, by child’s sex. The estimation sample includes primary schoolers born in 1995–2010, middle schoolers born in 1992–2004, and high schoolers born in 1988–2002 ( N = 816,404). Each dot or triangle represents the coefficient estimate on a Boy...
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Gender Pay Gap and Employment Sector: Sources of Earnings Disparities in the United States, 1970–2010
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Demography (2014) 51 (5): 1597–1618.
Published: 23 August 2014
... in the public and private sectors as well as the stagnation of this trend in the new millennium. For this purpose, we delineate temporal changes in the role played by major sources of the gap. Several components are identified: the portion of the gap attributed to gender differences in human-capital resources...
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Debt, Cohabitation, and Marriage in Young Adulthood
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Demography (2014) 51 (5): 1677–1701.
Published: 30 September 2014
....1741-3737.2008.00565.x Avery , C. , & Turner , S. ( 2012 ). Student loans: Do college students borrow too much-or not enough? . Journal of Economic Perspectives , 26 , 15 – 192 . Axinn , W. G. , & Thornton , A. ( 1992 ). The influence of parental resources...
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Marital Disruption and Health Insurance
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Demography (2014) 51 (4): 1397–1421.
Published: 11 July 2014
...Fig. 6 Private dependent coverage regression coefficients by education. Low education includes those with a high school diploma or less. High education includes those with some college or more. For children, this refers to the educational attainment of the mother. Source: 1996, 2001, and 2004...
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The japanese americans: Comparative occupational status, 1960 and 1950
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Demography (1967) 4 (2): 809–819.
Published: 01 June 1967
... of the Japanese Americans, for if redistribution has resulted in integration, will integration promote greater mobility to attain better integration? 24 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1967 1967 Private Household North Central Region Occupational Distribution White Majority...
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Education and Lifetime Earnings in the United States
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Demography (2015) 52 (4): 1383–1407.
Published: 23 June 2015
... income (Hendricks 2007 ; Ruel and Hauser 2013 ), including Social Security retirement benefits (Tamborini et al. 2009 ) and private retirement savings (Engen et al. 2005 ; O’Rand and Shuey 2007 ). The growing college earnings premium over past decades has been widely documented (e.g., Brand...
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The Prevalence and Economic Value of Doubling Up
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Demography (2014) 51 (5): 1667–1676.
Published: 28 August 2014
...Natasha V. Pilkauskas; Irwin Garfinkel; Sara S. McLanahan Abstract “Doubling up” (living with relatives or nonkin) is a common source of support for low-income families, yet no study to date has estimated its economic value relative to other types of public and private support. Using longitudinal...
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Career and Family Choices Among Elite Liberal Arts Graduates
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Demography (2015) 52 (4): 1089–1120.
Published: 01 July 2015
... college graduates into four categories: all U.S. college graduates, graduates of private Research 1 universities, graduates of private Liberal Arts colleges, and graduates of public Research 1 universities. 6 To ensure that female graduates have sufficient time to make their career and family choices...
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