Who is missing from higher education?

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Author: Gorard, Stephen

Abstract:

This paper discusses the difficulties of establishing a clear count of UK higher education students in terms of the categories used for widening participation, such as occupational background or ethnicity. Using some of the best and most complete data available, such as the annual figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, the paper then establishes that there is little evidence of a simple consistent pattern of under-representation within these categories, except perhaps for men and students of white ethnicity. However, once prior qualifications are taken into account there is no evidence that potential students are unfairly and disproportionately denied access to higher education in terms of occupation, ethnicity, sex or disability. This has important implications for what we mean by widening participation in higher education and how we might achieve it.

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This paper discusses the difficulties of establishing a clear count of UK higher education students in terms of the categories used for widening participation, such as occupational background or ethnicity. Using some of the best and most complete data available, such as the annual figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, the paper then establishes that there is little evidence of a simple consistent pattern of under-representation within these categories, except perhaps for men and students of white ethnicity. However, once prior qualifications are taken into account there ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Participation; Higher education; Demographics; Statistics; Research; Equity

Keywords: Ethnicity; Data analysis; Access to education and training; Measurement; Socioeconomic background

Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain

Published: London, England: Taylor & Francis, 2008

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Journal title: Cambridge journal of education

Journal volume : 38

Journal number: 3

Journal date: September 2008

Pages: pp.421-437

ISSN: 0305-764X; 1469-3577 (online)

Statement of responsibility: Stephen Gorard

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 96.394



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