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Title: Doing Less with More: Cohorts, Education, and Civic Participation in America

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2015

Abstract: Decades of social science research demonstrate the impact of education on civic participation. However, prior scholarship generally assumes that the returns to education do not change over time or geographic space. Absolute educational effects are not always plausible; as more individuals obtain a college degree, there are a greater number of qualified individuals competing for the same social resources. The present study tests the impact of education on civic participation, and whether this effect changes as the number of college-educated individuals increases over birth cohorts. The present findings suggest that in some cases, a college degrees impact on civic participation declines as more individuals obtain college degrees. The findings challenge commonly held assumptions about the effect of higher education on civic participation. Furthermore, the findings suggest that while sending an individual to college may increase civic participation, encouraging all high school students to go to college may undercut the benefits of college attendance.

Url: http://sf.oxfordjournals.org/content/94/2/747

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Authors: Horowitz, Jonathan

Periodical (Full): Social Forces

Issue: 2

Volume: 94

Pages: 747-774

Data Collections: IPUMS CPS

Topics: Education, Other

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