COVID-19 大流行对教育成就的影响

RSF Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7758/RSF.2024.10.1.07
Douglas N. Harris, Feng Chen, Rylie C. Martin, Ann F. Bernhardt, Christopher R. Marsicano, Paul T. von Hippel
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我们研究了 COVID 大流行对教育程度的影响。到 2022 年,两年制大学的入学率比大流行前下降了 21%,黑人和西班牙裔占多数的大学下降幅度更大。四年制大学的入学率仅下降了 6%,随后反弹了 4%。高中毕业率在 2022 年达到历史新高。为了解释这些模式,我们采用了间断时间序列设计。较低的 COVID 案例数量和较高的面对面教学水平导致了大学入学率的提高,并可能提高了毕业率。毕业标准的放宽解释了州与州之间高中毕业率的差异,并有助于解释持续的高毕业率。劳动力市场机会的变化并不能解释跨州的学业成绩差异。我们建议对这些趋势做出其他解释。如果没有其他实质性的变化,我们预测在大流行病期间,学龄或大学学龄群体的未来大学入学率将会降低,尤其是一些边缘化群体。
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The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Educational Attainment
We study the effects of the COVID pandemic on educational attainment. By 2022, entry into two-year colleges was 21 percent lower than before the pandemic, with larger declines in Black- and Hispanic-majority colleges. Four-year college entry declined by only 6 percent and then rebounded 4 percent. High school graduation reached an all-time high in 2022. To explain these patterns, we undertook an interrupted time series design. Lower numbers of COVID cases and higher levels of in-person instruction led to increased college entry and possibly increased graduation. Relaxation of graduation standards explain between-state variation in high school graduation and helps explain the continued high graduation rates. Changing labor-market opportunities do not explain cross-state variation in attainment. We suggest additional explanations for these trends. Barring other substantial changes, we predict that future college attainment will be lower for cohorts of school or college age during the pandemic, especially for some marginalized groups.
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