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Hight, Joseph E. – Journal of Human Resources, 1975
In assessing the impact that the increases in income and tuition charges have had on the share of the market captured by privately controlled institutions, results suggest that the rise in family income favors private enrollment but the rise in the private to public tuition ratio swamped the income effect. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Research, Enrollment Influences, Family Income