G Mason - Journal of education and work, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews evidence on two serious imbalances in the UK education and training system: The heavy bias in public spending on initial education and training (for 18–24-year …
Young Working Class Men in Transition uses a unique blend of concepts from the sociologies of youth and masculinity combined with Bourdieusian social theory to …
J Kim, S Chatterjee - Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2019 - Springer
As student loan debt among US households continues to rise, the resulting debt burden may have consequences for multiple aspects of life, including household health and well-being …
Using new research on higher education in the UK, Canada, Chile and Italy, this rigorous comparative study investigates key episodes of student protests against neoliberal policies …
R Brooks - Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
It is often assumed within much of the academic literature and by many of those working in higher education that universities across Europe are homogenising, converging around an …
Educational debt is an economic stressor that is harmful to mental health and disproportionately experienced by African American and Latinx youth. In this paper, we use …
A hallmark of recent higher education policy in developed economies is the move towards quasi-markets involving greater student choice and provider competition, underpinned by …
O Espinoza, LE González, L Sandoval, N McGinn… - Higher Education, 2022 - Springer
In 2016, Chile implemented a policy of free higher education (gratuity) for secondary school graduates from families in the lower income range. One of the stated objectives of the new …
C Callender, G Melis - The Journal of Higher Education, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A hallmark of English higher education (HE) over the last twenty years has been policies seeking to increase provider competition and student choice. Central to this has …