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Papers by Sandy Baum
College Board, Oct 1, 2017
College Board, Oct 1, 2013
College Board, Oct 1, 2017
Feminist Economics, Jul 1, 2008
Page 1. Altruism in Individual and Joint-Giving Decisions What's Gender Got to Do With It? L... more Page 1. Altruism in Individual and Joint-Giving Decisions What's Gender Got to Do With It? Linda Kamas Anne Preston Sandy Baum Department of Economics ... including gender. See Bohnet and Frey (1999), Scharlemann et al. (2001 ...
institutions. The evidence provided here is intended to inform discussions of the rapid growth of... more institutions. The evidence provided here is intended to inform discussions of the rapid growth of the sector in recent years. Enrollments Between fall 2000 and fall 2009, full-time enrollment in degree-granting institutions in the for-profit sector increased from 366,000 to 1.5 million. In just nine years, the sector went from enrolling 4% of full-time students (and 3% of all students) to enrolling 11% of full-time students (and 9% of all students). Among students in this sector, 61% are enrolled in institutions that offer four-year degrees, 24% are in two-year institutions, and 15% attend less-than-two-year institutions. Undergraduates account for 86% of the total. Among students in the for-profit sector, 76% are enrolled full-time, compared to 62% of postsecondary students overall. 1
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
College Board, Oct 1, 2017
College Board, Oct 1, 2013
College Board, Oct 1, 2017
Feminist Economics, Jul 1, 2008
Page 1. Altruism in Individual and Joint-Giving Decisions What's Gender Got to Do With It? L... more Page 1. Altruism in Individual and Joint-Giving Decisions What's Gender Got to Do With It? Linda Kamas Anne Preston Sandy Baum Department of Economics ... including gender. See Bohnet and Frey (1999), Scharlemann et al. (2001 ...
institutions. The evidence provided here is intended to inform discussions of the rapid growth of... more institutions. The evidence provided here is intended to inform discussions of the rapid growth of the sector in recent years. Enrollments Between fall 2000 and fall 2009, full-time enrollment in degree-granting institutions in the for-profit sector increased from 366,000 to 1.5 million. In just nine years, the sector went from enrolling 4% of full-time students (and 3% of all students) to enrolling 11% of full-time students (and 9% of all students). Among students in this sector, 61% are enrolled in institutions that offer four-year degrees, 24% are in two-year institutions, and 15% attend less-than-two-year institutions. Undergraduates account for 86% of the total. Among students in the for-profit sector, 76% are enrolled full-time, compared to 62% of postsecondary students overall. 1
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018