whether or not marginal students get private benefit from college is active area of study, and more often than not finds they do
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Replying to @nickchk @eigenrobot
huge portions of univ democratization has been among groups that had big practical barriers other than intelligence, returns higher for them
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Replying to @nickchk @eigenrobot
college returns are, e.g. much bigger among black students than white, speaking of signaling. and that's where the marginal students are
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Replying to @nickchk @eigenrobot
you could argue hum cap returns are null, but that's a different dataset/argument entirely. private returns are there for marginals.
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Replying to @nickchk @eigenrobot
i mean, just on a very basic level, college wage premium has been rising at the same time as attainment rates, sooo...
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Replying to @nickchk @eigenrobot
to whatever extent private returns are diluted, demand has shifted to match
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this is great, thanks for jumping in. Unsure what anyone else was saying, I was just turning over + trying to make sense of a pooling eq ...
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Replying to @eigenrobot @Reisen_0
I'd be curious to read a review on college benefits for marginal students--any recommendations off the top of your head? This especially...
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Replying to @eigenrobot @Reisen_0
because it runs pretty sharply contrary to my prior of: marginal students pay a lot; often fail out; get little career benefit
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(to be clear, this is a prior I would be happy to sharply revise!)
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