© 2015 Taylor & Francis. We study the impact of socio-economic status on enrollment and study decisions in higher education. We use a discrete choice approach to distinguish between three channels. First, students from disadvantaged backgrounds may be more sensitive to the costs of education. Second, they may have lower preferences for education. Third, they may have developed less academic ability during previous schooling and are therefore less likely to participate. We apply our analysis to Flanders, where tuition fees are low and all high school graduates have access to higher education. We control for unobserved heterogeneity and find that preferences and (acquired) ability are more important than cost sensitivity in explaining the l...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
Rising tuition fees in England have been accompanied by a policy mandate for universities to widen p...
Tuition fees have been spreading through developed countries in the last decade. Beyond the obvious ...
We study the impact of socio-economic status on enrollment and study decisions in higher education. ...
We study the impact of socio-economic status on enrollment and study decisions in higher education. ...
Many students drop out of secondary or higher education without obtaining a degree. A recent policy ...
Many students drop out of secondary or higher education without obtaining a degree. A recent policy ...
We analyze the decision whether to participate and where and what to study in a public system of hig...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
We analyze the decision whether to participate and where and what to study in a public system of hig...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
We analyze the determinants of participation (whether to study) and schooling (where and what to stu...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
Rising tuition fees in England have been accompanied by a policy mandate for universities to widen p...
Tuition fees have been spreading through developed countries in the last decade. Beyond the obvious ...
We study the impact of socio-economic status on enrollment and study decisions in higher education. ...
We study the impact of socio-economic status on enrollment and study decisions in higher education. ...
Many students drop out of secondary or higher education without obtaining a degree. A recent policy ...
Many students drop out of secondary or higher education without obtaining a degree. A recent policy ...
We analyze the decision whether to participate and where and what to study in a public system of hig...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
We analyze the decision whether to participate and where and what to study in a public system of hig...
This study will contribute to the body of knowledge of price sensitivity with a particular focus on ...
We analyze the determinants of participation (whether to study) and schooling (where and what to stu...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
We analyze the effects of costs, geographical accessibility, and quality of higher education institu...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
Rising tuition fees in England have been accompanied by a policy mandate for universities to widen p...
Tuition fees have been spreading through developed countries in the last decade. Beyond the obvious ...