Faced with an increasing number of data and rankings, the author questions the roles of the different groups of actors who were originally involved in questioning the use of statistical indicators as a means of addressing issues of access to higher education. The comparison and nature of these international (UNESCO, OECD, EUROSTAT) and national (Germany, England, France, Switzerland) indicators in matters of inequalities of access to higher education question the tension between the discourses and the indicators they generate, and their recording at the national level. Who says what and with what consequences? What range of actors are involved in this process? What kind of power relations forms them? The author discusses how the issue of in...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
International audienceThe first part of the article is devoted to presenting a theoretical fram whic...
International audienceThe first part of the article is devoted to presenting a theoretical fram whic...
none4Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Are...
This paper reports on an experiment concerning the social construction of statistical definitions, w...
Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Area. Ho...
Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Area. Ho...
Comparative studies of European social policy have pointed to significant differences with respect t...
In this article we address the question of the influence of European educational actions and benchma...
Based upon the common framework of indicators introduced by Meuret a multi-dimensional typology of e...
This paper highlights that the choice of the indicator is not without important consequences vis-à-v...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
International audienceThe first part of the article is devoted to presenting a theoretical fram whic...
International audienceThe first part of the article is devoted to presenting a theoretical fram whic...
none4Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Are...
This paper reports on an experiment concerning the social construction of statistical definitions, w...
Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Area. Ho...
Higher education institutions (HEI) are crucial to the development of the European Research Area. Ho...
Comparative studies of European social policy have pointed to significant differences with respect t...
In this article we address the question of the influence of European educational actions and benchma...
Based upon the common framework of indicators introduced by Meuret a multi-dimensional typology of e...
This paper highlights that the choice of the indicator is not without important consequences vis-à-v...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
Modern societies have a growing need for information and numbers for governing social life. Numbers ...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
Policymakers across Europe have increasingly emphasised the importance of paying close attention to ...
International audienceThe first part of the article is devoted to presenting a theoretical fram whic...
International audienceThe first part of the article is devoted to presenting a theoretical fram whic...