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Title Closing the education gap : benefits and costs / Georges Vernez, Richard A. Krop, C. Peter Rydell.
Author Vernez, Georges.
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 1999.
Description xxvi, 198 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Format text; unmediated; volume
ISBN 0585161518 (electronic book)
9780585161518 (electronic book)
0833027484
9780833027481
9780833043436
0833043439

Note 1490L Lexile
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-198).
Note Also available in electronic form via the RAND Corporation Web site.
Also available as an electronic book via the World Wide Web to institutions affiliated with netLibrary, Inc.
Contents ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. The public benefits of education -- ch. 3. The Rand education simulation model -- ch. 4. effects of demographic change on educational attainment -- ch. 5. Costs and benefits of closing the educational attainment gap for Blacks and Hispanics -- ch. 6. Effects of immigration on education -- ch. 7. Discussion and next steps.
Summary How much would it cost and what would the benefits be if blacks and Hispanics graduated from high school, went to college, and graduated from college at the same rate as non-Hispanic whites? The answer to this important question for the future of the nation is explored in this report. The costs of education would be high, increasing by about 20 percent in California and 10 percent in the rest of the nation. But the benefits, in the form of savings in public health and welfare expenditures and increased tax revenues from higher incomes, would be even higher. Indeed, the added costs of providing more education to minorities would be recouped well within the lifetime of taxpayers called upon to make the additional investments. The nation is experiencing a rapid immigration driven increase in the share of Hispanics in the school age population. Failure to increase the educational attainment of this group would result in growing shares of new labor-force entrants having levels of education lower than those prevailing today; in increased income disparities between blacks and Hispanics, on one hand, and Asians and non-Hispanic whites, on the other; and in increased public expenditures for social and health programs for generations to come.
Note "MR-1036-EDU"--P. [4] of cover.
Subjects (Topics) Educational equalization -- United States.
Minorities -- Education -- Economic aspects -- United States.
LOCAL SUBJ 1490L Lexile
Additional author Krop, Richard A., 1962-
Rydell, C. Peter.
Bib utility control no. 41211360

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