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[quote=Anonymous]https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/28/14359140/chetty-friedman-college-mobility How to measure how much schools are helping the poorest students The study’s authors track the schools they examined using a variety of metrics, but three stand out as most important: * Access rates, or the share of a school’s student body coming from the bottom 20 percent of the income distribution * Success rates, or the share of those poor students who wind up in the top 20 percent (or top 1 percent) as adults * Mobility rates, or the share of a school’s student body that comes from the bottom 20 percent and winds up in the top 20 percent or top 1 percent; you can derive mobility rates by multiplying access rates by success rates If you sort schools by access rates, you get a dramatically different picture than if you sort by success rates. [/quote]
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