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Losing out? : socioeconomic disadvantage and experience in further and higher education

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Despite the recent expansion of higher education (HE), representation, level of participation and likelihood of academic success remain highest among young people from affluent areas and lowest among those from deprived neighbourhoods.

This report identifies the factors that impact on the experiences of the minority of disadvantaged young people who enter HE.

By tracking a group of qualified but socioeconomically disadvantaged young people, this study identifies the factors that impact on their HE careers.

It examines factors that govern levels of success as well as those that impede the progress of academically able but disadvantaged young people.

The study uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to follow the progress of 395 young people from schools located in disadvantaged areas.

It identifies factors that hinder their progress as well as the ways in which they overcome barriers.

While there has been much recent debate on the obstacles to widening HE participation, this is the first study to follow a group of disadvantaged students through HE. Widening access to HE remains high on the political agenda with universities attempting to respond to the government's commitment to providing places for 50 per cent of young people.

The report is aimed at academics and policy makers. It will be of particular interest to people within schools and universities who are attempting to implement a wider access agenda and wish to learn more about the nature of the barriers faced by disadvantaged students.

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Policy Press
1861345089 / 9781861345080
Paperback / softback
378.411
16/05/2003
United Kingdom
English
vi, 69 p. : ill.
30 cm
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