Electoral Accountability for Rising Tuition in the US: Evidence from a Survey Experiment and Observational Data

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/00221546.2023.2266354
Zhamilya Mukasheva, Sofia Collignon, Ursula Hackett
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Tuition levels in the US have been rising at an above-the-inflation pace, leading to spiraling student debt levels and negative effects on students’ well-being. While student outcomes of rising tuition are well known, the political reasons behind the decisions of policy makers to contain tuition increases or not remain poorly understood. In this article, we focus on electoral accountability that policy makers face for rising tuition by examining voters’ reactions. Using a survey experiment with a sample of US adults (N = 1040), we show that clarity of responsibility is an important factor affecting reactions to rising tuition levels. When voters are informed about the role of the government in tuition setting, they are more likely to vote out policy makers responsible for cuts in funding. We show a similar relationship in observational data using a nationally representative survey from Cooperative Congressional Election Study. State governors’ approval is lower in states where tuition levels increased recently, and the relationship is moderated by the visibility of government in tuition-setting. By demonstrating that policy makers face repercussions for rising tuition but are able to avoid blame in certain conditions, we contribute to scholarly understanding of preferences of policy makers in higher education.
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美国学费上涨的选举问责:来自调查实验和观察数据的证据
美国的学费水平一直在以高于通货膨胀的速度上涨,导致学生债务水平不断上升,对学生的福祉产生了负面影响。虽然学费上涨对学生的影响众所周知,但政策制定者决定控制或不控制学费上涨背后的政治原因却鲜为人知。在本文中,我们通过考察选民的反应,关注政策制定者在学费上涨问题上面临的选举问责制。通过对美国成年人样本(N = 1040)的调查实验,我们发现责任的明确是影响对学费上涨反应的一个重要因素。当选民被告知政府在学费设置中的作用时,他们更有可能投票反对削减资金的政策制定者。我们使用合作国会选举研究的全国代表性调查在观察数据中显示了类似的关系。在最近学费水平上涨的州,州长的支持率较低,而政府在学费设置方面的可见度缓和了这种关系。通过证明政策制定者面临学费上涨的影响,但在某些情况下能够避免受到指责,我们有助于从学术角度理解政策制定者对高等教育的偏好。
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