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坚持的悖论:解释学士学位完成中的黑白差距

The Paradox of Persistence: Explaining the Black-White Gap in Bachelor’s Degree Completion

American Sociological Review · 2018
被引 77
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

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研究发现黑人学生因学术和社会经济资源不足导致学士学位完成率低于白人,但他们在入学选择上表现出“悖论性坚持”,这既扩大了完成差距也缩小了获得差距。

Abstract

Bachelor’s degree (BA) completion is lower among black students than among white students. In this study, we use data from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002 and the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, together with regression-based analytical techniques, to identify the primary sources of the BA completion gap. We find that black students’ lower academic and socioeconomic resources are the biggest drivers of the gap. However, we also find that black students are more likely to enroll in four-year colleges than are white students, given pre-college resources. We describe this dynamic as “paradoxical persistence” because it challenges Boudon’s well-known assertion that the secondary effect of educational decision-making should reinforce the primary effect of resource discrepancies. Instead, our results indicate that black students’ paradoxical persistence widens the race gap in BA completion while also narrowing the race gap in BA attainment, or the proportion of high school graduates to receive a BA. This narrowing effect on the BA attainment gap is as large or larger than the narrowing effect of black students’ “overmatch” to high-quality colleges, facilitated in part by affirmative action. Paradoxical persistence refocuses attention on black students’ individual agency as an important source of existing educational gains.

教育经济学种族不平等高等教育社会学