Predictors of College Enrollment across the Life Course: Heterogeneity by Age and Gender
Undergraduate college-going is now undertaken well into adulthood, but knowledge about what leads individuals to enroll derives nearly entirely from the study of the "traditionally-aged". I examine whether and how predictors of enrollment vary as individuals progress through the life-cours...
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Main Author: | David B. Monaghan (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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