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Higher Education and Social Inequalities: University Admissions, Experiences, and Outcomes / Edition 1

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Higher Education and Social Inequalities: University Admissions, Experiences, and Outcomes / Edition 1
Higher Education and Social Inequalities: University Admissions, Experiences, and Outcomes / Edition 1

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However, a growing body of evidence exists in the continuation of unequal graduate outcomes. This can be seen in terms of employment trajectories in the UK. The issue of just enjoys access to university, and the experiences and outcomes of graduates from different institutions remain central to questions of social justice, notably higher education’s contribution to social mobility and to the reproduction of social inequality. This collection of contemporary original writings explores these issues in a range of specific contexts, and through employing a range of theoretical and methodological approaches. The relationship between higher education and social mobility has probably never been under closer scrutiny. This volume will appeal to academics, policy makers, and commentators alike. is an important contribution to the public and academic debate.

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