More widespread university education means more prosperous economies and provides rich rewards in the labour market for those who graduate. Furthermore, the job prospects for the less well qualified do not appear to be damaged by the expansion of higher education and may even be improved, according to the latest edition of this annual report. Highlights from the report are available in this PDF file
The modern concept of education is rational and scientific in its approach and stresses on the need ...
There are many reasons why education is important, this report focuses on its contribution to econom...
In the last half century higher education has moved from the fringe to the centre of society and acc...
Growing advantages for the better educated and likely continuing high levels of unemployment will pr...
The economic returns of higher education (HE) in terms of enhanced earnings are well established. Th...
All of society benefits when more people have college educations. The most widely recognized gains f...
University and higher education comprising a multi-disciplinary training in abstract, systematic rea...
This is the published version. Also found here: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB12454527804153...
This paper describes the expansion of higher education (HE) in OECD countries and discusses its econ...
Participation in post-compulsory education has grown dramatically in the UK in recent times. The pro...
<p>NEUJOBS Working Paper No. 4.4.2 B</p> <p>Abstract:<br>In this paper we study theoretically how th...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the consequences of the expansion of higher education on two ...
Higher education is facing many challenges, including increased student enrolments, diversification ...
Employability is a vital lynchpin in the balancing act between student, community, government and in...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
The modern concept of education is rational and scientific in its approach and stresses on the need ...
There are many reasons why education is important, this report focuses on its contribution to econom...
In the last half century higher education has moved from the fringe to the centre of society and acc...
Growing advantages for the better educated and likely continuing high levels of unemployment will pr...
The economic returns of higher education (HE) in terms of enhanced earnings are well established. Th...
All of society benefits when more people have college educations. The most widely recognized gains f...
University and higher education comprising a multi-disciplinary training in abstract, systematic rea...
This is the published version. Also found here: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB12454527804153...
This paper describes the expansion of higher education (HE) in OECD countries and discusses its econ...
Participation in post-compulsory education has grown dramatically in the UK in recent times. The pro...
<p>NEUJOBS Working Paper No. 4.4.2 B</p> <p>Abstract:<br>In this paper we study theoretically how th...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the consequences of the expansion of higher education on two ...
Higher education is facing many challenges, including increased student enrolments, diversification ...
Employability is a vital lynchpin in the balancing act between student, community, government and in...
The UK Government is calling upon higher education students to see their learning as an investment t...
The modern concept of education is rational and scientific in its approach and stresses on the need ...
There are many reasons why education is important, this report focuses on its contribution to econom...
In the last half century higher education has moved from the fringe to the centre of society and acc...