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Friday, November 06, 2009

Men in College

Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Richard Whitmire discusses "Why aren't more men going to college?" An excerpt:

Economists at both the Department of Education and the College Board agree that, to ensure high future earnings, men and women have an equal need for college degrees, and yet only women are getting that message. The numbers are startling. This summer the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University published the results of a study tracking the students who graduated from Boston Public Schools in 2007. Their conclusion: For every 167 females in four-year colleges, there were 100 males.

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