Posted on 12/26/2023 11:40:27 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The decline in college enrollment among U.S. young adults in the past decades is being driven in part by fewer young men pursuing higher education, according to data analyses by Pew Research Center.
Roughly 1 million fewer young men are in college compared to 0.2 million fewer young women in the past decade, Pew senior researcher Richard Fry wrote, citing new data from the U.S. Census Bureau pertaining to 18-to-24-year-olds’ college enrollment data.
“As a result, men make up 44 percent of young college students today, down from 47 percent in 2011…” he wrote. “This shift is driven entirely by the falling share of men who are students at four-year colleges. Today, men represent only 42 percent of students ages 18 to 24 at four-year schools, down from 47 percent in 2011.”
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Excellent choice.
Until Universities and Colleges LEARN THAT TEACHING THE PAST IN A JUST AND FAIR MANNER IS VALUABLE.
But, nooooooo, they will do it THEIR WAY. And in doing so will reduce the real MEN who have better things to learn and DO without whiney, complaining females, who RARELY learn anything worth using in advancing your future.
The Feminist Movement really set us females back about 200 years.
I GIVE YOU, FOR EMPIRICAL DATA, ONE CLAUDINE GAY!
“Higher education”
Lower education ✖️
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