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The Benefits of Higher Education: Sex, Racial/Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Group Differences
- The Review of Higher Education
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 29, Number 1, Fall 2005
- pp. 23-52
- 10.1353/rhe.2005.0073
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This study analyzes data from the NELS:92/00 to explore sex, racial/ethnic, and socioeconomic group differences in the benefits that high school graduates realize from college. Sex differences in higher education benefits may be a source of observed differences between women and men in college enrollment and degree attainment rates. The findings also suggest that observed racial/ethnic and SES group differences in college enrollment cannot be attributed to actual differences in higher education's economic and non-economic benefits, as some benefits are greater for African Americans than for Whites and benefits generally do not vary by SES.