Does the River Spill Over? Estimating the Economic Returns to Attending a Racially Diverse College

Peter S. Arcidiacono, Jacob L. Vigdor
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"This article evaluates the frequently argued but heretofore little tested hypothesis that increasing minority representation in elite colleges generates tangible benefits for majority-race students. Using data on graduates of 30 selective universities, we find only weak evidence of any relationship between collegiate racial composition and the postgraduation outcomes of white or Asian students. Moreover, the strongest evidence we uncover suggests that increasing minority representation by lowering admission standards is unlikely to produce benefits and may in fact cause harm by reducing the representation of minority students on less selective campuses. While affirmative action may still be desirable for the benefits it conveys to minority students, these results provide little support for "spillover" effects on majority-race students. "("JEL" I2, J15, J24) Copyright (c) 2009 Western Economic Association International.
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河水溢出来了吗?估计上一所种族多元化大学的经济回报
这篇文章评估了一个经常被争论但迄今为止很少被验证的假设,即精英大学中少数族裔学生的增加给多数族裔学生带来了切实的好处。利用30所名牌大学的毕业生数据,我们发现只有微弱的证据表明大学种族构成与白人或亚裔学生毕业后的成绩之间存在任何关系。此外,我们发现的最有力的证据表明,通过降低录取标准来增加少数民族学生的代表性不太可能产生好处,实际上可能会造成伤害,因为在不那么挑剔的大学里,减少了少数民族学生的代表性。虽然平权法案可能仍然是可取的,因为它给少数族裔学生带来了好处,但这些结果几乎没有支持对多数族裔学生的“溢出”效应。(“JEL”I2, J15, J24)版权所有(c) 2009年国际西部经济协会。
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