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Session 169:
Determinants of College Enrollment and Attainment

Saturday, March 31
12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Cantor
9th floor
Chair: Stefanie DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Regina Deil-Amen, University of Arizona

1.  Overlapping Disadvantages and the Racial/Ethnic Graduation Gap among Students Attending Selective Institutions  •  Sigal Alon, Tel Aviv University

2.  Can Educational Policies Affect Student Choices through Increasing Information, Peer Influences, or Both?  •  Jason Fletcher, Yale University

3.  Inequality in Post-Secondary Educational Attainment among Traditional and Non-Traditional High School Graduates  •  Carolina Milesi, University of Wisconsin at Madison

4.  Peer Social Capital and the Educational Progress of Minority Adolescents  •  Igor Ryabov, University of Texas at El Paso; Franklin Goza, Bowling Green State University

5.  Work Matters: Consequences of High School Employment on College Attendance  •  Irina Voloshin, University of Washington; Charles Hirschman, University of Washington

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