The benefits of higher education participation for individuals and society: key findings and reports: 'the quadrants'
This document illustrates the benefits of higher education (HE) classified according to market and non-market benefit, and whether they relate to the individual or society [the four quadrants]. It builds on earlier work by BIS entitled 'Things we know and don't know about the wider benefits of higher education: a review of the recent literature'. A table showing the four quadrants provides links to relevant sources of evidence that have been identified on the specific benefits of HE.
The report covers only benefits from HE participation, so that benefits arising from research exploitation, spin ... Show more
Great Britain. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)
Published: London, England, BIS, 2013
Resource type: Government report or paper
Physical description: 51 p.
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