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Civic Returns to Higher Education: A Note on Heterogeneous Effects.

Jennie E Brand1.   

Abstract

American educational leaders and philosophers have long valued schooling for its role in preparing the nation's youth to be civically engaged citizens. Numerous studies have found a positive relationship between education and subsequent civic participation. However, little is known about possible variation in effects by selection into higher education, a critical omission considering education's expressed role as a key mechanism for integrating disadvantaged individuals into civic life. I disaggregate effects and examine whether civic returns to higher education are largest for disadvantaged low likelihood or advantaged high likelihood college goers. I find evidence for significant effect heterogeneity: civic returns to college are greatest among individuals who have a low likelihood for college completion. Returns decrease as the propensity for college increases.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 22223924      PMCID: PMC3249762          DOI: 10.1353/sof.2010.0095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Forces        ISSN: 0037-7732


  2 in total

1.  Who benefits most from college? Evidence for negative selection in heterogeneous economic returns to higher education.

Authors:  Jennie E Brand; Yu Xie
Journal:  Am Sociol Rev       Date:  2010-04-01

2.  The impact of college education on fertility: evidence for heterogeneous effects.

Authors:  Jennie E Brand; Dwight Davis
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2011-08
  2 in total
  11 in total

1.  Is College Completion Associated with Better Cognition in Later Life for People Who Are the Least, or Most, Likely to Obtain a Bachelor's Degree?

Authors:  Emily A Greenfield; Ayse Akincigil; Sara M Moorman
Journal:  J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci       Date:  2020-06-02       Impact factor: 4.077

2.  Conditional health-related benefits of higher education: an assessment of compensatory versus accumulative mechanisms.

Authors:  Shawn Bauldry
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2014-04-12       Impact factor: 4.634

3.  The Community College Effect Revisited: The Importance of Attending to Heterogeneity and Complex Counterfactuals.

Authors:  Jennie E Brand; Fabian T Pfeffer; Sara Goldrick-Rab
Journal:  Sociol Sci       Date:  2014-10-27

4.  Variation in the Protective Effect of Higher Education Against Depression.

Authors:  Shawn Bauldry
Journal:  Soc Ment Health       Date:  2015-06-16

5.  Feelings of Belonging: An Exploratory Analysis of the Sociopolitical Involvement of Black, Latina, and Asian/Pacific Islander Sexual Minority Women.

Authors:  Angelique Harris; Juan Battle; Antonio Pastrana; Jessie Daniels
Journal:  J Homosex       Date:  2015-06-14

6.  Estimating Heterogeneous Treatment Effects with Observational Data.

Authors:  Yu Xie; Jennie E Brand; Ben Jann
Journal:  Sociol Methodol       Date:  2012-08

7.  Job displacement among single mothers: effects on children's outcomes in young adulthood.

Authors:  Jennie E Brand; Juli Simon Thomas
Journal:  AJS       Date:  2014-01

8.  Variation in the Relationship Between Education and Marriage: Marriage Market Mismatch?

Authors:  Kelly Musick; Jennie E Brand; Dwight Davis
Journal:  J Marriage Fam       Date:  2012-01-11

9.  Childhood (Mis)fortune, Educational Attainment, and Adult Health: Contingent Benefits of a College Degree?

Authors:  Markus H Schafer; Lindsay R Wilkinson; Kenneth F Ferraro
Journal:  Soc Forces       Date:  2013-01-12

10.  Associations between Civic Engagement and Community College Completion in a Nationally Representative Sample of Young Adults.

Authors:  Janet E Rosenbaum
Journal:  Community Coll J Res Pract       Date:  2020-02-11
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