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Fairness in College Admission Exams: From Test Score Gaps to Earnings Equality

dc.contributor.authorRiehl, Evan
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-17T16:57:56Z
dc.date.available2020-11-17T16:57:56Z
dc.date.issued2019-06-01
dc.description.abstractThis paper asks whether reducing socioeconomic gaps in college admission exam scores also reduces earnings inequality. A simple framework shows that the answer to this question depends on the exam’s predictive power for students’ earnings returns to college quality. I exploit a redesign of the Colombian national college admission exam to estimate these returns. Low-income students who took the new exam received higher scores and attended better colleges, but they had lower earnings after college. Thus exams with lower score gaps may not reduce earnings inequality if they are poor predictors of which students would succeed at better colleges.
dc.description.legacydownloadsCHERI_WP185.pdf: 94 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020.
dc.identifier.other15776114
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1813/74656
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.rightsRequired Publisher Statement: Published by the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, ILR School, Cornell University.
dc.subjecthigher education
dc.subjectadmission exams
dc.subjecttest scores
dc.subjectearnings inequality
dc.titleFairness in College Admission Exams: From Test Score Gaps to Earnings Equality
dc.typearticle
local.authorAffiliationRiehl, Evan: Cornell University

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