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Paper Title: Exploring a Generalizable Framework for Understanding Attitudes Toward Universal and Targeted Policies
Session Title: Equity, Neoliberalism, and Dark Academia? Political Barriers and the Quest for Truth (Table 5)
Paper Type: Roundtable Presentation
Presentation Date: 4/15/2023
Presentation Location: Chicago, IL
Descriptors: Equity, Policy, Politics
Methodology: Quantitative
Author(s): Richard Blissett, University of Maryland - Baltimore County; Shuyang Wang, University of Georgia
Unit: SIG-Politics of Education
Abstract: Political struggles in educational equity have long concerned themselves with whether it is better to achieve equality by providing all with the same resources or directing resources to specific groups based on specific criteria (with that criterion often being the need). The purpose of this study is to investigate attitudes towards “targeted” policies, in comparison to “universal” policy. This work includes both race and income targeted foci, enabling comparison, as well as an experimental approach that investigates attitudes across policies in order to identify generalizable patterns. Initial results identify significantly reduced support for race-targeted policy relative to income-targeted and universal policy, with heterogeneous patterns across policy areas. Further models investigate heterogeneity across individuals and predictors of targeting effects.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/2014776