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. 2010 Dec;89(2):417-433.
doi: 10.1353/sof.2010.0095.

Civic Returns to Higher Education: A Note on Heterogeneous Effects

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Civic Returns to Higher Education: A Note on Heterogeneous Effects

Jennie E Brand. Soc Forces. 2010 Dec.

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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Multi-level Models of College Effects on Civic Participation

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