Policy discourse surrounding Britain’s unusually well-resourced private schools surrounds their charitable status and their relationship with low social mobility, but informative evidence is scarce. We present estimates of the extent to which private and external benefits at age 25 are associated with attendance at private school in England in the 21st century. We find a weekly wage premium of 17 percent, and a 12 percentage point lower chance of downward social mobility. By contrast, private schooling is not significantly associated with participation in local voluntary groups, unpaid voluntary work, or charitable giving and fundraising; this finding casts doubt on claims that private schools deliver ‘public benefit’ in this way
Despite the strategic importance of the private-school sector to education policy reform, and a gene...
This article considers the extent to which private-state school differences in post-secondary outcom...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
Policy discourse surrounding Britain’s unusually well-resourced private schools surrounds their char...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
Legislative changes and a recent court ruling allow private schools in England and Wales to determin...
In a longitudinal sample from Britain, we tested if attending private, fee-charging schools rather t...
Though a relative small part of the school sector, private schools have an important role in British...
An important axis of inequality in Britain is the private/state school divide. The success of privat...
Private schooling is an important feature of education systems across the world. Despite its relativ...
This paper examines how the English educational state has consistently acted to support private scho...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
Much has been made of the academic success of children who have attended private secondary schools i...
There exist some rare private schools that attempt to mitigate the anti-democratic qualities of the...
Despite the strategic importance of the private-school sector to education policy reform, and a gene...
This article considers the extent to which private-state school differences in post-secondary outcom...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...
Policy discourse surrounding Britain’s unusually well-resourced private schools surrounds their char...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
Legislative changes and a recent court ruling allow private schools in England and Wales to determin...
In a longitudinal sample from Britain, we tested if attending private, fee-charging schools rather t...
Though a relative small part of the school sector, private schools have an important role in British...
An important axis of inequality in Britain is the private/state school divide. The success of privat...
Private schooling is an important feature of education systems across the world. Despite its relativ...
This paper examines how the English educational state has consistently acted to support private scho...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
Much has been made of the academic success of children who have attended private secondary schools i...
There exist some rare private schools that attempt to mitigate the anti-democratic qualities of the...
Despite the strategic importance of the private-school sector to education policy reform, and a gene...
This article considers the extent to which private-state school differences in post-secondary outcom...
To what extent and why do social origins matter for access to higher education, including access to ...