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How african american is the net black advantage? differences in college attendance among immigrant blacks, native blacks, and whites
Pamela R. Bennett,
Amy Lutz
Department of Sociology
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Immigrants
100%
African American
100%
People of Color
100%
White People
100%
College Attendance
100%
High School Graduates
80%
Selective Colleges
40%
Academic Performance
20%
Underrepresentation
20%
National Education
20%
Socioeconomic
20%
Social Stratification
20%
Immigrant Incorporation
20%
Educational Trajectories
20%
Propensity Score Analysis
20%
Black Immigrants
20%
Family Background
20%
Social Sciences
Secondary Schools
100%
School Graduate
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
25%
Social Stratification
25%
Academic Performance
25%
Immigrant Incorporation
25%
Propensity Score
25%
Psychology
Immigrant
100%
Academic Performance
20%
Longitudinal Study
20%
Overrepresentation
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Academic Performance
20%
Propensity Score
20%