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Does banning affirmative action hurt racial diversity?

evidence from U.S. universities

PARK, Youjeong

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Abstract

Affirmative action in U.S. university admissions aims to enhance student racial diversity and address educational inequities. However, 11 states have banned affirmative action in university admissions. This study examines the effects of these bans on student racial diversity across U.S. public universities from 1990 to 2020. I find that banning affirmative action has reduced undergraduate racial diversity. Specifically, there is a sharp rise in Hispanic enrollment shares while Asian, Black, and White enrollment shares remain unchanged. Furthermore, the study explores how state legislature partisanship creates variations in policy effects, showing that Asian enrollment shares have decreased in Democratic-led states. The results provide U.S. higher education policy implications on the interactions among affirmative action bans, student racial diversity, and state political factors

Advisors
Yoon, Chungeun
Department
KDI School, Master of Development Policy
Issue Date
2024
Publisher
KDI School
Description
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2024
Keywords
Education, Higher--United States; Affirmative action programs--Law and legislation--United States
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Contents
I. Introduction
II. Context
III. Data
IV. Empirical Strategy
V. Results
VI. Discussion
VII. Conclusion
Pages
58 p
URI
https://archives.kdischool.ac.kr/handle/11125/58823
Type
Thesis
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