Is the high school dropout rate an increasing function of the proportion of the population in the US cities that is Hispanic? : exploratory evidence
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October 2016
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Authors: | Barth, James R. ; Cebula, Richard J. ; Shen, I-Ling |
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Applied economics letters. - Abingdon : Routledge, ISSN 1350-4851, ZDB-ID 1181036-1. - Vol. 23.2016, 13/15, p. 1099-1103
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Subject: | High school dropout rate | poverty | per pupil public education spending | Hispanic population | USA | United States | Abbrecher | Drop-outs | Hispano-Amerikaner | Hispanics | Schüler | Pupils | Armut | Poverty | Bildungsfinanzierung | Education finance | Weiterführende Schule | Secondary school |
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