An extensive literature has investigated the link between living in an area with an academically selective schooling system and young people’s educational outcomes. In contrast, evidence on the link between selective education and young people’s wider outcomes is relatively sparse. This article uses rich survey data to test whether young people living in selective education areas in England have better academic, social, and emotional outcomes than their peers who live in nonselective areas. Results show that exposure to the selection process has limited impact upon young people’s socioemotional outcomes. We do find, however, that selective systems increase the socioeconomic gradient of educational aspirations, driven by divergence between t...
The subjects that young people study from age 14 onwards may have important consequences for their f...
In the current study we examined how different experiences of a selective entry examination influenc...
There is a large socio-economic status gap in higher education (HE) participation in England. Howeve...
We assess whether changing from an academically selective to a comprehensive schooling system promot...
We assess whether changing from an academically selective to a comprehensive schooling system promot...
We assess whether changing from an academically selective to a comprehensive schooling system promot...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
This paper assesses the impact of academic selection at age 11 on children in the minority of areas ...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
© 2018 Dr Brendan HoungAcademically selective high schools are a polarizing topic in education polic...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
We investigate the impact on earnings inequality of a selective education system in which school ass...
The subjects that young people study from age 14 onwards may have important consequences for their f...
In the current study we examined how different experiences of a selective entry examination influenc...
There is a large socio-economic status gap in higher education (HE) participation in England. Howeve...
We assess whether changing from an academically selective to a comprehensive schooling system promot...
We assess whether changing from an academically selective to a comprehensive schooling system promot...
We assess whether changing from an academically selective to a comprehensive schooling system promot...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
This paper assesses the impact of academic selection at age 11 on children in the minority of areas ...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
© 2018 Dr Brendan HoungAcademically selective high schools are a polarizing topic in education polic...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
We investigate the impact on earnings inequality of a selective education system in which school ass...
The subjects that young people study from age 14 onwards may have important consequences for their f...
In the current study we examined how different experiences of a selective entry examination influenc...
There is a large socio-economic status gap in higher education (HE) participation in England. Howeve...