选择性大学中的种族隔离模式

Racial Segregation Patterns in Selective Universities

Journal of Law & Economics · 2013
被引 21
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究选择性大学中跨种族友谊的隔离现象,发现黑人友谊多样性在大学并未改善,部分原因是平权行动导致不同种族学生学术背景差异大,学生倾向与学术背景相似者交友。

Abstract

This paper examines sorting into interracial friendships at selective universities. We show significant friendship segregation, particularly for blacks. Indeed, blacks’ friendships are no more diverse in college than in high school, despite the fact that the colleges that blacks attend have substantially smaller black populations. We demonstrate that the segregation patterns occur in part because affirmative action results in large differences in the academic backgrounds of students of different races, with students preferring to form friendships with those of similar academic backgrounds. Within a school, stronger academic backgrounds make whites’ friendships with blacks less likely and friendships with Asians more likely. These results suggest that affirmative action admission policies at selective universities, which drive a wedge between the academic characteristics of different racial groups, may result in increased within-school segregation.

种族隔离选择性大学平权行动学术背景友谊形成