This article shows the changes that have occurred in Brazil's higher education in recent decades, as policies have been implemented to expand the supply of private and public education while creating policies focused on equity. In this context, the paper analyzes geographical, racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and educational inequity based on the official data on the general population and students in private and public institutions in 2004 and 2010. Also shown are the society's inequities of income, average schooling, and race/ethnic group and their reproduction in higher education, in amplified form. The conclusion is that in spite of continued inequity, the data reveal a positive impact on equity, possibly as a consequence of the implemente...
O artigo examina em que medida a educação pode ser considerada um dos principais determinantes da ri...
Brazil’s experience with affirmative action policies in higher education started in the year of 2003...
As one of the world’s most unequal societies, Brazil is often referred to as a land of contrasts: th...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
En América Latina, la tasa bruta de matrícula en la educación superior creció fuertemente entre 1990...
Resumen: En América Latina, la tasa bruta de matrícula en la educación superior creció fuertemente ...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
This article aims to investigate the quantitative advances in higher education and the possible winn...
This article analyzes inequality of educational opportunities and outcomes in Brazil. The findings c...
This article focuses on educational stratification in Brazil in the first decade of the 21st century...
This article examines social inclusion policies for low-income students and/or students who belong t...
Even today, Brazil’s educational indicators are only slightly better than those of the poorest count...
Data from the National Sample Household Survey - PNAD 2003 was employed to analyse the role of econo...
The present article analyses the implementation of affirmative action policies in Brazilian public u...
O artigo examina em que medida a educação pode ser considerada um dos principais determinantes da ri...
Brazil’s experience with affirmative action policies in higher education started in the year of 2003...
As one of the world’s most unequal societies, Brazil is often referred to as a land of contrasts: th...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
En América Latina, la tasa bruta de matrícula en la educación superior creció fuertemente entre 1990...
Resumen: En América Latina, la tasa bruta de matrícula en la educación superior creció fuertemente ...
Brazilian higher education has doubled its size in the 1990s, going from 1.5 million to more than 3 ...
This article aims to investigate the quantitative advances in higher education and the possible winn...
This article analyzes inequality of educational opportunities and outcomes in Brazil. The findings c...
This article focuses on educational stratification in Brazil in the first decade of the 21st century...
This article examines social inclusion policies for low-income students and/or students who belong t...
Even today, Brazil’s educational indicators are only slightly better than those of the poorest count...
Data from the National Sample Household Survey - PNAD 2003 was employed to analyse the role of econo...
The present article analyses the implementation of affirmative action policies in Brazilian public u...
O artigo examina em que medida a educação pode ser considerada um dos principais determinantes da ri...
Brazil’s experience with affirmative action policies in higher education started in the year of 2003...
As one of the world’s most unequal societies, Brazil is often referred to as a land of contrasts: th...