The Community College Effect Revisited: The Importance of Attending to Heterogeneity and Complex Counterfactuals

Community colleges are controversial educational institutions, often said to simultaneously expand college opportunities and diminish baccalaureate attainment. We assess the seemingly contradictory functions of community colleges by attending to effect heterogeneity and to alternative counterfactual conditions. Using data on postsecondary outcomes of high school graduates of Chicago Public Schools, we find that enrolling at a… Continue reading The Community College Effect Revisited: The Importance of Attending to Heterogeneity and Complex Counterfactuals