Social Mobility and the Graduation Rate Paradox: Can You Advance One and Avoid the Other?

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Title: Social Mobility and the Graduation Rate Paradox: Can You Advance One and Avoid the Other?
Authors: Mathew, Roy1 rmathew@utep.edu, Bonilla-Martin, Elsa2,3 emartin3@utep.edu, Aguirre, Luis A.4 laaguirre@miners.utep.edu, Tsuboi, Naoko5 ntsuboi@miners.utep.edu
Source: Planning for Higher Education. Oct-Dec2022, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p9-22. 14p.
Subject Terms: *Graduation rate, Social mobility, Labor incentives
Reviews & Products: Washington Monthly, The (Periodical)
People: Chetty, Raj, 1979-
Abstract: The article focuses on study of researchers at University of Texas at El Paso on identification of institutions intervention for social mobility enhancement. Topics discussed include creation of incentives for institutions focused on graduation rates optimization, social mobility rankings introduced by the Washington Monthly magazine (WaMo), and measures for intergenerational mobility defined by economist Raj Chetty.
Database: Education Research Complete
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