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Happy to have this paper (coauthored with an amazing team: Kalena Cortes, @loismiller.bsky.social, & @camilantmorales.bsky.social!) out on NBER this morning! Take a look π
06.01.2025 13:59 β π 18 π 7 π¬ 0 π 0
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30.12.2024 23:34 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
College Major Restrictions and Student Stratification
Zachary Bleemer & Aashish Mehta
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Working Paper 33269
DOI 10.3386/w33269
Issue Date December 2024
Underrepresented minority (URM) college students have been steadily earning degrees in relatively less lucrative fields of study since the mid-1990s. A decomposition reveals that this widening gap is principally explained by rising stratification at public research universities, many of which increasingly prevent students with poor introductory grades from declaring popular majors. We investigate these major restriction policies by constructing a novel 50-year dataset covering four public research universities' student transcripts and employing a staggered difference-in-difference design around the implementation of 25 GPA-based restrictions. Restrictions disproportionately filter out less-prepared students with fewer pre-college academic opportunities, decreasing average URM enrollment shares by 20 percent. They do not measurably improve allocative efficiency across majors, departments' wage value-added, or filtered students' educational attainment. Using first-term course enrollments to identify students who intend to earn restricted majors, we find that major restrictions disproportionately lead URM students toward less lucrative majors, explaining nearly all growth in within-institution ethnic stratification since the 1990s.
TLDR: A new and IMPORTANT study finds that GPA cutoffs for high paying majors (like engineering and business) not only fail to improve student outcomes, but have also disproportionately driven minorities away from high-paying fields since the 1990s.
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23.12.2024 13:06 β π 187 π 68 π¬ 8 π 9
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www.nber.org/papers/w33235
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09.12.2024 16:02 β π 43 π 11 π¬ 1 π 3
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02.12.2024 00:59 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
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