We study the relationship between university participation and socioeconomic status (SES) in Australia, focusing on eligibility to attend university. Participation among those with similar eligibility to attend university does not vary by SES. Conditional on their Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) scores, low SES students are as likely to attend university as high SES students. We find that possession and the quality of ENTER scores (eligibility) rises with SES. Our results suggest better understanding and policy targeting of the link between SES and school achievement, which is an important part of improving equity and access in Australian higher education
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
While Australia’s expanding higher education system offers disadvantaged students increasing opportu...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
Data for first year university undergraduates from an Australian university are linked to schools da...
University participation is a strong predictor of labour market success, personal health and wellbei...
This report provides information on the factors affecting participation of regional students in Aust...
As with other countries, Australia has been grappling with the identification, measurement and impac...
I used data from the 1995 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth to investigate the ...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
University participation is a strong predictor of labour market success, personal health and wellbei...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
© 2017 Association for Tertiary Education Management and the LH Martin Institute for Tertiary Educat...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
While Australia’s expanding higher education system offers disadvantaged students increasing opportu...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
Data for first year university undergraduates from an Australian university are linked to schools da...
University participation is a strong predictor of labour market success, personal health and wellbei...
This report provides information on the factors affecting participation of regional students in Aust...
As with other countries, Australia has been grappling with the identification, measurement and impac...
I used data from the 1995 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth to investigate the ...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
University participation is a strong predictor of labour market success, personal health and wellbei...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
© 2017 Association for Tertiary Education Management and the LH Martin Institute for Tertiary Educat...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...
While Australia’s expanding higher education system offers disadvantaged students increasing opportu...
The recent report of the Milburn Review into Social Mobility highlights the under-representation of ...