Mismatch

- Authors
- Sander, Richard
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- Tags
- politics , sociology , science
- ISBN
- 9780465029969
- Date
- 2012-10-09T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.39 MB
- Lang
- en
Affirmative action in higher education started in the late 1960s as a noble effort to jump-start racial integration in American society and create the conditions for genuine equal opportunity. Forty years later, it has evolved into a swampland of posturing, concealment, pork-barrel set-asides, andworst of alla preferences system so blind to its own shortcomings that it ends up hurting the very minorities educators set out to help.Over the past several years, economist, law professor and civil rights activist Richard Sander has led a national consortium of more than two dozen nonpartisan scholars to study the operation and effects of preferences in higher education. In Mismatch, he and journalist Stuart Taylor present a rich and data-driven picture of the way affirmative action works (and doesnt work) in this setting.Though their liberal leanings would indicate support for race-based policies, Sander and Taylor argue that the research shows that...