The main question addressed in this book is whether the social composition of higher education has changed since the 1930s and 1940s. Since that time there has been a tremendous expansion in higher education and policies have been developed aimed at increasing participation by the poor. The answer to the question appears to be that the social profile of higher education is remarkably constant over time; the authors point out, however, that the abolition of tuition fees after 1974 and the introduction of student allowances probably helped counter a regression to a more elite composition caused by the withdrawal of other assistance, particularly education studentships. Nevertheless the authors conclude that access to higher education remains ...
Abstract: There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a functi...
Australia differs from European nations in the retention of higher education (HE) students from disa...
Worldwide participation in higher education now includes one-third of the age cohort and is growing ...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
In Australia’s short history, the Australian Government has had a long tradition of providing suppor...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This thesis is concerned with examining policies that h...
The history of universities in the twentieth century is, at least from the perspective of growth, a ...
Australia is often referred to as a classless society, with few of the class distinctions of the old...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
In recent decades, the move from an elite to a mass higher education system in many countries and th...
It is broadly understood that marketisation of higher education increases social inequalities of edu...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
The 2008 Review of Australian Higher Education established ambitious goals for widening university p...
Abstract: There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a functi...
Australia differs from European nations in the retention of higher education (HE) students from disa...
Worldwide participation in higher education now includes one-third of the age cohort and is growing ...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
In Australia’s short history, the Australian Government has had a long tradition of providing suppor...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This thesis is concerned with examining policies that h...
The history of universities in the twentieth century is, at least from the perspective of growth, a ...
Australia is often referred to as a classless society, with few of the class distinctions of the old...
Policies and programs to address higher education disadvantage reveal four distinct approaches, each...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
In recent decades, the move from an elite to a mass higher education system in many countries and th...
It is broadly understood that marketisation of higher education increases social inequalities of edu...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
The 2008 Review of Australian Higher Education established ambitious goals for widening university p...
Abstract: There is consistent evidence that access to higher education in Australia remains a functi...
Australia differs from European nations in the retention of higher education (HE) students from disa...
Worldwide participation in higher education now includes one-third of the age cohort and is growing ...