State dream acts and education, health and mental health of Mexican young adults in the U.S
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• State-level policies that explicitly banned tuition subsidy or enrollment in public colleges lowered college education of noncitizen Mexican young adults. • We find some evidence that in-state tuition and access to financial aid improved self-reported health and reduced mental health distress of non-citizen Mexican young adults. • We find some evidence that ban on in-state-tuition/enrollment increased mental health distress of non-citizen Mexican young adults. • Estimated health and mental health effects are generally significant in first-difference models and models that include state-specific cubic trends, and often insignificant in difference-in-difference models. |
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• State-level policies that explicitly banned tuition subsidy or enrollment in public colleges lowered college education of noncitizen Mexican young adults. • We find some evidence that in-state tuition and access to financial aid improved self-reported health and reduced mental health distress of non-citizen Mexican young adults. • We find some evidence that ban on in-state-tuition/enrollment increased mental health distress of non-citizen Mexican young adults. • Estimated health and mental health effects are generally significant in first-difference models and models that include state-specific cubic trends, and often insignificant in difference-in-difference models. |
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• State-level policies that explicitly banned tuition subsidy or enrollment in public colleges lowered college education of noncitizen Mexican young adults. • We find some evidence that in-state tuition and access to financial aid improved self-reported health and reduced mental health distress of non-citizen Mexican young adults. • We find some evidence that ban on in-state-tuition/enrollment increased mental health distress of non-citizen Mexican young adults. • Estimated health and mental health effects are generally significant in first-difference models and models that include state-specific cubic trends, and often insignificant in difference-in-difference models. |
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