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From high school to college : gender, immigrant generation, and race-ethnicity / Charles Hirschman.

LIBRA LC213.2 .H57 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hirschman, Charles, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Educational equalization--United States.
Educational equalization.
College preparation programs.
United States.
College preparation programs--United States.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 383 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Russell Sage Foundation, 2016.
Summary:
Today, over 75 percent of high school seniors aspire to graduate from college. However, only one-third of Americans hold a bachelor's degree, and college graduation rates vary significantly by race-ethnicity and parental socioeconomic status. If most young adults aspire to obtain a college degree, why are these disparities so great? In From High School to College, Charles Hirschman analyzes the period between leaving high school and completing college for nearly 10,000 public and private school students across the Pacific Northwest. Hirschman finds that although there are few gender, racial, or immigration-related disparities in students' aspirations to attend and complete college, certain groups succeed at the highest rates. He also documents that racial disparities in college graduation rates remain stark, in his sample, 35 percent of white students graduated from college within seven years of completing high school, compared to only 19 percent of black students and 18 percent of Hispanic students. Students' socioeconomic origins-including parental education and employment, home ownership, and family structure-account for most of the college graduation gap between disadvantaged minorities and white students. With a growing number of young adults seeking college degrees, understanding the barriers that different students encounter provides vital information for social scientists and educators. From High School to College illuminates how gender, immigration, and ethnicity influence the path to college graduation. Book jacket.
Contents:
The role of education in American society: expanding opportunity and persistent inequality
Recent trends in college graduation: the national portrait
The University of Washington - beyond high school project: data and description
The college pathways model
Social origins and college-pathway transitions
A closer look at the role of culture in explaining educational transitions
Work and extracurricular activities in the lives of high school seniors
The impact of schools and the promise of scholarships on college-pathway transitions
Summing up: pathways to college graduation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 353-370) and index.
ISBN:
9780871544186
0871544180
OCLC:
933449188

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