Family Background and University Success (e-bog) af Vignoles, Anna
Vignoles, Anna (forfatter)

Family Background and University Success e-bog

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Why do fewer teenagers in England from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than young people from better-off families? Once at university, how well do poorer students fare compared with other students - who drops out from university and who gets the best degrees? After university - who secures better jobs and higher pay? What really has been the impact on university entry of the controve...
E-bog 288,10 DKK
Forfattere Vignoles, Anna (forfatter)
Forlag OUP Oxford
Udgivet 10 november 2016
Længde 184 sider
Genrer Sociology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780192513359
Why do fewer teenagers in England from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than young people from better-off families? Once at university, how well do poorer students fare compared with other students - who drops out from university and who gets the best degrees? After university - who secures better jobs and higher pay? What really has been the impact on university entry of the controversial increases in tuition fees in 2006 and 2012, especially for studentsfrom poorer families? Is there no alternative to charging for university places and what do other countries do? What should governments, universities, and schools do to reduce the gaps in university entry and success by family background? And what advice can be given to families and young peoplethemselves deciding between the costs and benefits of university? This book answers these questions using the latest available evidence, drawing on a wealth of data from administrative records of the school and university system and sample surveys of young people and their families. The authors' analysis of the situation in England is set against a background of evidence for other countries. The book provides much needed dispassionate analysis of issues that are at the forefront of both publicpolicy and popular debate on higher education around the world today.