Beyond the Major: How Exposure to Social Sciences and Humanities Shapes Political Information Behavior

Status: Under Review Methods: Stacked DiD / Administrative Records

Abstract

This paper asks whether it is what students study — not simply whether they attend university — that shapes how they seek out and consume political information. Using a longitudinal dataset spanning a politically turbulent period and linked to administrative records, we separate selection into higher education from the causal effects of course-level exposure to social sciences and humanities.

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