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The elite exclusion
by
Yang, Jin
, Ye, Xiaoyang
, Wu, Yinduo
, Ding, Yanqing
in
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/ Access to Education
/ College attendance
/ College Choice
/ College Graduates
/ College Science
/ College students
/ Data quality
/ Developed Nations
/ Earnings
/ Education
/ Educational equalization
/ Educational Finance
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Trends
/ Employment
/ Enrollment Rate
/ Enrollment Trends
/ Enrollments
/ Equal Education
/ Evidence
/ Expenditure per Student
/ Foreign Countries
/ Graduate Surveys
/ Higher Education
/ Income
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Labor Market
/ National Surveys
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Production
/ Resources
/ School Policy
/ Social inequality
/ Social Mobility
/ Social Stratification
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ State Surveys
/ Stratification
/ Teacher Student Ratio
2021
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The elite exclusion
by
Yang, Jin
, Ye, Xiaoyang
, Wu, Yinduo
, Ding, Yanqing
in
Access
/ Access to Education
/ College attendance
/ College Choice
/ College Graduates
/ College Science
/ College students
/ Data quality
/ Developed Nations
/ Earnings
/ Education
/ Educational equalization
/ Educational Finance
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Trends
/ Employment
/ Enrollment Rate
/ Enrollment Trends
/ Enrollments
/ Equal Education
/ Evidence
/ Expenditure per Student
/ Foreign Countries
/ Graduate Surveys
/ Higher Education
/ Income
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Labor Market
/ National Surveys
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Production
/ Resources
/ School Policy
/ Social inequality
/ Social Mobility
/ Social Stratification
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ State Surveys
/ Stratification
/ Teacher Student Ratio
2021
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The elite exclusion
by
Yang, Jin
, Ye, Xiaoyang
, Wu, Yinduo
, Ding, Yanqing
in
Access
/ Access to Education
/ College attendance
/ College Choice
/ College Graduates
/ College Science
/ College students
/ Data quality
/ Developed Nations
/ Earnings
/ Education
/ Educational equalization
/ Educational Finance
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Educational Trends
/ Employment
/ Enrollment Rate
/ Enrollment Trends
/ Enrollments
/ Equal Education
/ Evidence
/ Expenditure per Student
/ Foreign Countries
/ Graduate Surveys
/ Higher Education
/ Income
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Labor Market
/ National Surveys
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Production
/ Resources
/ School Policy
/ Social inequality
/ Social Mobility
/ Social Stratification
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ State Surveys
/ Stratification
/ Teacher Student Ratio
2021
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The elite exclusion
2021
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This paper presents new evidence on how enrollment expansion affects higher education access and production with a focus on social inequality and institutional stratification. From 1999 to 2012, the world’s largest higher education expansion happened in China that annual college enrollment dramatically increased from 1,083,600 to 6,888,300. We evaluate this exogenous, unprecedented policy using nationally representative student-level survey data and newly available confidential institution-level data. Enrollment expansion, which reduced per-student resources, negatively impacted college quality as measured by value-added on graduates’ employment and earnings. The inequality in access between high- and low-SES students and the stratified production between college institutional tiers persisted during expansion.
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