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Title: Returns to Higher Education for American Indian and Alaska Native Students
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2019
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ISSN: 00218731
DOI: 10.5749/jamerindieduc.58.1-2.0007
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Abstract: Policies aimed at increasing higher education attainment are central to efforts to eliminate racial gaps in earnings, employment, and labor force participation. We use data from the American Community Survey spanning 2008–2016 to investigate the increases in these labor market outcomes associated with obtaining a bachelor’s degree—what economists term “returns to higher education”—by racial groups with particular attention to the returns realized by American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIs/ANs). We find that AI/AN college graduates reap larger returns in terms of labor force participation and employment but experience smaller gains in earnings than otherwise similar White college graduates. These results suggest that policies promoting higher education are necessary but not sufficient to address White-AI/AN labor market disparities.
Url: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/jamerindieduc.58.1-2.0007
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Authors: Keo, Caitlyn; Peterson, Amy; West, Kristine
Periodical (Full): Journal of American Indian Education
Issue: 1-2
Volume: 58
Pages: 7-38
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Education, Other
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