Ep. 69 - Nov. 19, 2018 - The Effect of Information on College Aspirations
Are parents move likely to want to send their kid…
The Education Exchange · Paul E. Peterson
November 19, 201815m 37s
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Show Notes
Are parents move likely to want to send their kids to college if they are given accurate information about the costs and benefits of attending college?
A new study looks at what happens when parents are given customized information about the cost of going to college and the wage premium for earning a college degree.
Albert Cheng, Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss their paper, "Experimental Impacts of Customized Information on College Aspirations," available at:
https://appam.confex.com/appam/2018/webprogram/Paper27508.html