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title: "References"
description: "Acemoglu, Daron, and David Autor. 2012. “What Does Human Capital Do? A Review of Goldin and Katz’s The Race between Education and Technology,” Journal of Economic Literature, June, vol. L, no. 2, pp. 426-463. Aud, Susan, William Hussar, Grace Kena, Frank Johnson, and Erin Roth. 2012. National Center for Education Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences. [&hellip;]"
date: "2012-11-05"
authors:
  - name: "Richard Fry"
    job_title: "Senior Researcher"
    link: "https://www.pewresearch.org/staff/richard-fry/"
  - name: "Kim Parker"
    job_title: "Director, Social Trends Research"
    link: "https://www.pewresearch.org/staff/kim-parker/"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2012/11/05/references-7/"
---

# References

Acemoglu, Daron, and David Autor. 2012. “What Does Human Capital Do? A Review of Goldin and Katz’s* The Race between Education and Technology,” Journal of Economic Literature,* June, vol. L, no. 2, pp. 426-463.

Aud, Susan, William Hussar, Grace Kena, Frank Johnson, and Erin Roth. 2012. National Center for Education Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences. *[The Condition of Education 2012.](http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2012/2012045.pdf)* Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, May.

Betts, Julian R., and Magnus Lofstrom. 2000. “The Educational Attainment of Immigrants: Trends and Implications.” In *Issues in the Economics of Immigration,* edited by George J. Borjas, 51-116. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Card, David, and Thomas Lemieux. 2001. “Going to College to Avoid the Draft: The Unintended Legacy of the Vietnam War,” *American Economic Review,* May, vol. 91, no. 2, pp. 97-102.

Day, Jennifer Cheeseman, and Kurt J. Bauman. 2000. “[Have We Reached the Top? Educational Attainment Projections of the U.S. Population.](http://www.census.gov/population/www/documentation/twps0043/twps0043.pdf)” Population Division Working Paper No. 43. Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau, May.

Dynarski, Susan. 2007. “Cradle to College: The Puzzle of Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes.” Unpublished, May.

Ellwood, David. 2002. “How We Got Here.” In *Grow Faster Together. Or Grow Slowly Apart. How Will America Work in the 21st Century?* The Aspen Institute Domestic Strategy Group.

Evans, M.D.R., and Nate Breznau. 2010. “[The Emerging Education Reversal in the United States: National and State Level Trends,](http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1652520)” Unpublished, August.

Fry, Richard, and Mark Lopez. 2012. “[Hispanic Student Enrollments Reach New Highs in 2011.](https://www.pewresearch.org/hispanic/2012/08/20/hispanic-student-enrollments-reach-new-highs-in-2011/)” August. Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center.

Goldin, Claudia, and Lawrence F. Katz. 2008. *The Race between Education and Technology.* Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Gordon, Robert J. 2012. “Is U.S. Economic Growth Over? Faltering Innovation Confronts the Six Headwinds.” Working Paper no. 18315. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August.

Heckman, James J., and Paul A. LaFontaine. 2007. “[The American High School Graduation Rate: Trends and Levels.](http://ftp.iza.org/dp3216.pdf)” Discussion Paper No. 3216. Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), December.

Kodrzycki, Yolanda K. 2002. “Educational Attainment as a Constraint on Economic Growth and Social Progress.” In *Education in the 21st Century: Meeting the Challenges of a Changing World,* edited by Yolanda K. Kodrzycki, 37-84. Conference Proceedings of the 47th Economic Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. http://www.bos.frb.org/economic/conf/conf47/conf47.pdf

Little, Jane Sneddon, and Robert K. Triest. 2001. “[The Impact of Demographic Change on U.S. Labor Markets.](http://www.bostonfed.org/economic/conf/conf46/conf46e1.pdf)” In *Seismic Shifts: The Economic Impact of Demographic Change,* edited by Jane Sneddon Little and Robert K. Triest, 131-167. Conference Proceedings of the 46th Economic Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Pew Research Center. 2012. “[The Rise of Asian Americans.](https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2012/06/19/the-rise-of-asian-americans/)” Washington, DC: Pew Research Center, Social & Demographic Trends project, June.