Education and Literacy;Employment and Labor;Race and Ethnicity
Major Malfunction: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in What Students Study
This analysis explores bachelor's degrees earned by race and ethnicity, broken down by area of study. The report identifies the majors and programs that produce the highest and lowest median incomes (both at the start of one's career and in the middle of one's career) and probes for uneven distributions of African American and Latino students. The report finds that these students disproportionately earn more degrees in low-paying majors, and fewer degrees in the highest paying majors.
August 1970
Geographic Focus: North America / United States