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Research

December 23, 2024

Improving day care access for disadvantaged families

Centralized systems and affirmative action policies enhance equity but pose challenges in segregation and funding

  • affirmative action
  • childcare
  • segregation
  • Minyoung Rho
  • Olivier De Groote
Research

December 5, 2023

Who supports affirmative action?

Both self-serving motives and individual preferences play a role

  • affirmative action
  • altruism
  • discrimination
  • efficiency
  • fairness
  • in-group favoritism
  • Chi Trieu
  • Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
  • Jana Willrodt
  • Sabrina Herzog
Research

October 17, 2023

Who benefits and who loses from affirmative action in elite universities?

Study from Brazil shows that earnings rise for minority students but drop for top enrollees

  • affirmative action
  • education
  • elite universities
  • human capital
  • Cecilia Machado
  • Evan Riehl
  • Germán Reyes
Research

November 19, 2018

Race-blind school admissions policy increases racial segregation

Rolling back integration efforts harms student outcomes

  • affirmative action
  • discrimination
  • education
  • magnet schools
  • racial segregation
  • schooling
  • student outcomes
  • United States
  • Jason Cook
Videos

September 25, 2013

Ulf Rinne on the merits of anonymous job applications

In the latest IZA interview, Ulf Rinne, Deputy Director of Research at IZA, talks about the merits and problems of […]

  • affirmative action
  • anonymous job applications
  • discrimination
  • employers
  • firms
  • hiring
  • minority
  • policy tool
  • Ulf Rinne

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