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by SamUK96
2843 days ago
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It would be useful to calculate the percentage difference between n_group/n_population and n_group_course/n_course. This would essentially calculate a "representivity" score for that course. So, for example, according to the 2010 US Census, Black or African Americans constitute 12.6% of the population. However, according to [1], they constitute only ~5% of the CS degrees awarded. Therefore the score for CS and Black or African Americans is |12.6 - 5|/12.6 = ~60% underrepresentation. [1] https://datausa.io/profile/cip/110701/#demographics |
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One needs access to courses without unnecessary discrimination, one does not need to be pushed in to courses simply to make their representation scores better.