Are college-age minorities more underrepresented at top universities than 35 years ago?
Are college-age minorities more underrepresented at top universities than 35 years ago?"
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Bob Somerby has been griping for a few days about a recent _New York Times_ piece claiming that “Blacks and Hispanics Are More Underrepresented at Top Colleges Than 35 Years Ago.” Is this
really true? I’d say Somerby is right to be skeptical. Let’s illustrate the problem with the _Times_ chart for UC schools: Oddly, the data editors who created this chart included numerical
percentages on the right, but not on the left. This is a very peculiar decision unless you’re trying to mislead people. So let’s take another look at this. When you have two trends that are
increasing, you can’t look at the absolute differences over time. For example, suppose I have $1 and you have $2, and we both put our money in the bank. Over a decade, inflation doubles and
so does our money. Now I have $2 and you have $4. The absolute difference has gone from $1 to $2, but the growth rate is equal and our relative purchasing power is exactly the same as
before. It would be misleading to suggest that anything has changed. In the case of college enrollments, looking at absolute differences is even more wrongheaded since the top and bottom
lines in the _Times_ chart measure completely different things. So what _should_ we look at? The answer is relative growth trends, but unfortunately the data in the _Times_ charts is all but
useless for this. The top line is percent of the college-age population while the bottom line is percent of UC enrollments. I’ve calibrated the left axis, and the growth rates look like
this for Hispanics: * College age Hispanics as percent of all college-age: 18 percent to 49 percent, growth = 2.7x. * UC freshman enrollment as percent of all UC freshman enrollment: 6
percent to 33 percent, growth = 5.5x. This is _suggestive_ of relative growth rates, but without more details about the UC system and California demographics it doesn’t provide anything more
than that. So I dug into it. This turned out to be spectacularly difficult, so much so that I began to wonder if I was missing something obvious. I’ll spare you the details, but in the end,
my rough estimate is that in 1980 about 2 percent of college-age Hispanics went to UC schools. Today, 5 percent do. That’s very significant progress. Hispanics may or may not be
“underrepresented,” depending on how you measure it, but they very clearly aren’t _more_ underrepresented than they used to be. I don’t feel like going through this exercise for all of the
other charts. There are probably some cases where minority students really have fallen behind, though I suspect not many. And it’s certainly arguable that we should have made _more_ progress
than we have. That said, it’s just wrong to say that college-age minorities have it worse than they did in 1980. The _Times_ should be more careful in how they present data like this.
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