<div><p>ABSTRACT This article analyses the widening access policies implemented by Brazil during the 1990s and in 2016. It cites and evaluates the different strategies used by the government, such as student loans, needs-based and race-based quotas. In the context of a highly privatized sector, in which for-profit higher education institutions account for over half of the existing higher education institutions in Brazil, the results display a relative growth in higher education access based on minorities and needs-based communities. However, it also showcases some trends not achieved as originally planned by the government (specially increasing higher education participation in regions other than the south and the southeast) and serves as a...
This article has the premise that South Africa and Brazil spaces share contextual and geopolitical c...
Brazil’s experience with affirmative action policies in higher education started in the year of 2003...
With just a small proportion of the population holding a college degree, the material and symbolic a...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the widening access policies implemented by Brazil during the 1990s a...
While there are rapidly increasing enrolments worldwide, higher education systems are still characte...
Access to higher education in Brazil is to a large extent restricted to the higher socioeconomic gro...
Higher education has come to be included in the list of items considered to be of priority and of st...
Since the 1990s, Brazil has experienced a rapid expansion of higher education, but this expansion ha...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
This article addresses the contradictions associated with the access of new audiences to higher educ...
The purpose of this article is to contextualize the political expansion of places in Higher Educatio...
The purpose of this article is to contextualize the political expansion of places in Higher Educatio...
Brazil faces low levels of educational achievement at the tertiary level. Historically, higher educa...
Brazil faces low levels of educational achievement at the tertiary level. Historically, higher educa...
This article has the premise that South Africa and Brazil spaces share contextual and geopolitical c...
Brazil’s experience with affirmative action policies in higher education started in the year of 2003...
With just a small proportion of the population holding a college degree, the material and symbolic a...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the widening access policies implemented by Brazil during the 1990s a...
While there are rapidly increasing enrolments worldwide, higher education systems are still characte...
Access to higher education in Brazil is to a large extent restricted to the higher socioeconomic gro...
Higher education has come to be included in the list of items considered to be of priority and of st...
Since the 1990s, Brazil has experienced a rapid expansion of higher education, but this expansion ha...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
This article addresses the contradictions associated with the access of new audiences to higher educ...
The purpose of this article is to contextualize the political expansion of places in Higher Educatio...
The purpose of this article is to contextualize the political expansion of places in Higher Educatio...
Brazil faces low levels of educational achievement at the tertiary level. Historically, higher educa...
Brazil faces low levels of educational achievement at the tertiary level. Historically, higher educa...
This article has the premise that South Africa and Brazil spaces share contextual and geopolitical c...
Brazil’s experience with affirmative action policies in higher education started in the year of 2003...
With just a small proportion of the population holding a college degree, the material and symbolic a...