The purpose of this review is to investigate cross-cutting research themes and issues related to access and stratification in Nordic higher education (H.E.) (Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden). We synthesise how recent changes in H.E. policy, practise, and appropriations have influenced educational opportunities along social class, gender and age. In this review we highlight results and conclusions shared by various recent Nordic studies. The emphasis is on the common trends and patterns related to social stratification in access
In this study we examine how the academic–vocational divide is manifested today in Finland, Iceland ...
International audienceIn a democracy, all individuals are considered equal and access to education s...
The quest for stronger accountability has been an important aspect of higher educational (HE) reform...
The purpose of this review is to investigate cross-cutting research themes and issues related to acc...
The purpose of this review is to investigate cross-cutting research themes and issues related to acc...
The purpose of this review is to investigate cross-cutting researchthemes and issues related to acce...
The following study categorises, summarises and analyses research on unequal participation of social...
This paper deals with access to Higher Education (HE), more specifically with social differentiation...
This paper deals with access to Higher Education (HE), more specifically with social differentiation...
In this paper we use register data to investigate social stratification within fields of study and u...
In this paper, we use register data to examine horizontal stratification within university instituti...
The Nordic agreement on admission to higher education was signed in 1996 and it clarified the rights...
This paper provides an overview of selected literature on the impact of social background on educati...
In this study we examine how the academic–vocational divide is manifested today in Finland, Iceland ...
The Nordic countries are often regarded as unique, with relatively small income differences and welf...
In this study we examine how the academic–vocational divide is manifested today in Finland, Iceland ...
International audienceIn a democracy, all individuals are considered equal and access to education s...
The quest for stronger accountability has been an important aspect of higher educational (HE) reform...
The purpose of this review is to investigate cross-cutting research themes and issues related to acc...
The purpose of this review is to investigate cross-cutting research themes and issues related to acc...
The purpose of this review is to investigate cross-cutting researchthemes and issues related to acce...
The following study categorises, summarises and analyses research on unequal participation of social...
This paper deals with access to Higher Education (HE), more specifically with social differentiation...
This paper deals with access to Higher Education (HE), more specifically with social differentiation...
In this paper we use register data to investigate social stratification within fields of study and u...
In this paper, we use register data to examine horizontal stratification within university instituti...
The Nordic agreement on admission to higher education was signed in 1996 and it clarified the rights...
This paper provides an overview of selected literature on the impact of social background on educati...
In this study we examine how the academic–vocational divide is manifested today in Finland, Iceland ...
The Nordic countries are often regarded as unique, with relatively small income differences and welf...
In this study we examine how the academic–vocational divide is manifested today in Finland, Iceland ...
International audienceIn a democracy, all individuals are considered equal and access to education s...
The quest for stronger accountability has been an important aspect of higher educational (HE) reform...