Alternatives to record-linkage in the study of urban migration: The uses of naturalization records |
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Authors: | Gary P. Kocolowski |
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Affiliation: | Division of Social Sciences , Dyke College , Cleveland , Ohio |
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Abstract: | Abstract In this article, the authors examine the growth of secondary school attainment in the United States between 1940 and 1980, exploring several different conceptual frames of reference. Using state-level data, the authors identify a diffusion model of educational expansion using a fixed-effects panel regression approach. This method is used to analyze change over time, with particular attention to evaluating nonlinear processes of growth. The authors consider the effect of a number of correlates on changing patterns of enrollment in the postwar era. Regional differences in attainment diminished during each decade, and a limited number of social and economic developments appear to have influenced rising enrollment, although most attainment growth appears to have been linked to a self-generating process of diffusion. |
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Keywords: | educational expansion fixed-effects panel regression social change |
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