Educational transitions in the UK are related to social background characteristics such as social class and, to a lesser extent, ethnicity and gender. This thesis presents a case study of admission to the University of Oxford to understand why, conditional on application, admissions patterns into selective higher eduction in Britain show an advantage for already privileged strata of society. Specifically, net of attainment, the professional middle class, white, male and state school applicants fare particularly well in securing offers for undergraduate study at Oxford. With the exception of the state school effect, the admissions privilege advantages already privileged strata of society
Using data from the National Child Development Study, this thesis seeks to examine educational and o...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This paper presents findings from an interpretative phenomenological analysis with 20 students from ...
Educational transitions in the UK are related to social background characteristics such as social cl...
Educational transitions in the UK are related to social background characteristics such as social cl...
Given the frequent critiques of elite universities for admitting low numbers of state-school graduat...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
How do winners of processes of meritocracy make sense of those processes, especially in the face of ...
How do winners of processes of meritocracy make sense of those processes, especially in the face of ...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
The University of Oxford can be used as a case study to illustrate three basic challenges faced in a...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
This paper presents findings from an interpretative phenomenological analysis with 20 students from ...
The present article revisits Turner’s (1960) suggestion that English education reflects an ideal-typ...
Using data from the National Child Development Study, this thesis seeks to examine educational and o...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This paper presents findings from an interpretative phenomenological analysis with 20 students from ...
Educational transitions in the UK are related to social background characteristics such as social cl...
Educational transitions in the UK are related to social background characteristics such as social cl...
Given the frequent critiques of elite universities for admitting low numbers of state-school graduat...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
How do winners of processes of meritocracy make sense of those processes, especially in the face of ...
How do winners of processes of meritocracy make sense of those processes, especially in the face of ...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
The University of Oxford can be used as a case study to illustrate three basic challenges faced in a...
This paper examines the role that social characteristics play in determining the academic success of...
This paper presents findings from an interpretative phenomenological analysis with 20 students from ...
The present article revisits Turner’s (1960) suggestion that English education reflects an ideal-typ...
Using data from the National Child Development Study, this thesis seeks to examine educational and o...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This paper presents findings from an interpretative phenomenological analysis with 20 students from ...