This paper summarises key themes and research findings from papers presented at an event hosted by CASE on 23rd January 2014: - Blanden, J. & Macmillan, L. (2014) Education and Intergenerational Mobility: Help or Hindrance? CASEpaper (forthcoming) - Chowdry, H., Crawford, C., Dearden, L., Goodman, A. & Vignoles, A. (2013) Widening participation in higher education: analysis using linked administrative data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A), Vol. 176, Part 2, pp. 431-457. - Crawford, C. (2012) Socioeconomic gaps in HE participation: how have they changed over time? London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. - Whitty, G. & Anders, J. (2014) (How) did Labour narrow the achievement and participation gap? LLAKES Research Paper 46. ...
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The Social Mobility Commission published their annual report on the problem of social mobility in Br...
The persistence of socioeconomic outcomes across generations acts as a barrier to a society's abilit...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
This paper summarises key themes and research findings from papers presented at an event hosted by C...
Produced by the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) at the London School of Economics 1 a...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
The United Kingdom’s Coalition government has introduced an education policy that is focused on inc...
Early access to the labour market in the UK and other developed countries for young people is still...
This paper summarizes research on the relative level of intergenerational mobility – whether classif...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
We assess whether changing from an academically selective to a comprehensive schooling system promot...
This summary presents the latest international research findings on social mobility, educational ach...
The political economic transformation of developed countries over the past half Century has resulted...
The article places the issue of Social Mobility at the heart of the debate about education. The sugg...
In response to arguments that the ‘social mobility problem’ has been overstated and that social mobi...
The Social Mobility Commission published their annual report on the problem of social mobility in Br...
The persistence of socioeconomic outcomes across generations acts as a barrier to a society's abilit...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...