This paper discusses the difficulties of establishing a clear count of UK higher education students in terms of the categories used for widening participation, such as occupational background or ethnicity. Using some of best and most complete data available, such as the annual figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, the paper then establishes that there is little evidence of a simple consistent pattern of under-representation within these categories, except perhaps for men, and students of white ethnicity. However, once prior qualifications are taken into account, there is no evidence that potential students are unfairly and disproportionately denied access to HE in terms of occupation, ethnicity, sex or disability. This has im...
In this article, we draw on evidence from a large-scale research project to explore the metaphorical...
Widening education participation and social inclusion have been central concerns in lifelong and hig...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...
This paper discusses the difficulties of establishing a clear count of UK higher education students ...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
Diversity in the United Kingdom is regularly quantified through Census data. The latest figur...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This paper originates from the National Audit Office's 2008 report into widening participation polic...
In this paper, we use two new datasets to explore the extent to which the gender gap in higher educa...
Whilst the origins of widening participation policies clearly lie in liberal ideas of equality of op...
In this paper, we draw on evidence from our current research to revisit the metaphorical concept of ...
Despite entering higher education in good numbers, candidates from some black and minority ethnic gr...
In this article, we draw on evidence from a large-scale research project to explore the metaphorical...
Widening education participation and social inclusion have been central concerns in lifelong and hig...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...
This paper discusses the difficulties of establishing a clear count of UK higher education students ...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
Non-traditional students who have no history in the field of higher education (HE) in the UK, and ha...
Diversity in the United Kingdom is regularly quantified through Census data. The latest figur...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This paper originates from the National Audit Office's 2008 report into widening participation polic...
In this paper, we use two new datasets to explore the extent to which the gender gap in higher educa...
Whilst the origins of widening participation policies clearly lie in liberal ideas of equality of op...
In this paper, we draw on evidence from our current research to revisit the metaphorical concept of ...
Despite entering higher education in good numbers, candidates from some black and minority ethnic gr...
In this article, we draw on evidence from a large-scale research project to explore the metaphorical...
Widening education participation and social inclusion have been central concerns in lifelong and hig...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...