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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Contributors vii
- Introduction ix
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PART ONE: MERIT, REWARD, AND OPPORTUNITY
- One. Merit and Justice 5
- Two. Equality of Opportunity 17
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PART TWO: THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF "INTELLIGENCE"
- Three. IQ Trends over Time: Intelligence, Race, and Meritocracy 35
- Four. Genes, Culture, and Inequality 61
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PART THREE: SCHOOLING AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
- Five. Schooling, Intelligence, and Income in America 89
- Six. Does Schooling Raise Earnings by Making People Smarter? 118
- Seven. A Reanalysis of The Bell Curve: Intelligence, Family Background, and Schooling 137
- Eight. Occupational Status, Education, and Social Mobility in the Meritocracy 179
- Nine. Understanding the Role of Cognitive Ability in Accounting for the Recent Rise in the Economic Return to Education 230
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PART FOUR: POLICY OPTIONS
- Ten. Inequality and Race: Models and Policy 269
- Eleven. Conceptual Problems in the Enforcement of Anti-Discrimination Laws 296
- Twelve. Meritocracy, Redistribution, and the Size of the Pie 317
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Contributors vii
- Introduction ix
-
PART ONE: MERIT, REWARD, AND OPPORTUNITY
- One. Merit and Justice 5
- Two. Equality of Opportunity 17
-
PART TWO: THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF "INTELLIGENCE"
- Three. IQ Trends over Time: Intelligence, Race, and Meritocracy 35
- Four. Genes, Culture, and Inequality 61
-
PART THREE: SCHOOLING AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
- Five. Schooling, Intelligence, and Income in America 89
- Six. Does Schooling Raise Earnings by Making People Smarter? 118
- Seven. A Reanalysis of The Bell Curve: Intelligence, Family Background, and Schooling 137
- Eight. Occupational Status, Education, and Social Mobility in the Meritocracy 179
- Nine. Understanding the Role of Cognitive Ability in Accounting for the Recent Rise in the Economic Return to Education 230
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PART FOUR: POLICY OPTIONS
- Ten. Inequality and Race: Models and Policy 269
- Eleven. Conceptual Problems in the Enforcement of Anti-Discrimination Laws 296
- Twelve. Meritocracy, Redistribution, and the Size of the Pie 317
- Index 341