Do policies that shape equality in schools have effects on the type of society and polity that the citizens educated in them want? This paper examines this question by analyzing variation in the English schooling experiences using the British Cohort Study and British Panel Study. It shows that the social environment of schooling affects adults’ attitudes to fairness and Conservative vote choice, but that policies targeting these social environments have weak effects. The paper theorizes that actual policy feedback in education is often limited, because the effects of policies on school experiences are mediated by the behaviors of other actors on the ground
The claims made for comprehensive secondary schooling in Britain have tended to invoke three kinds o...
This article explores the effect of tracked education in upper secondary on voting behaviour. It dis...
To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences...
Educational inequalities are evident even before children start school. Those connected to disadvant...
Education plays an important role in the political, social and economic divisions that have recentl...
In this article we begin by discussing ‘ideology’ as a theoretical construct, and the interconnectio...
A government must be responsive to all its’ citizens for a democracy to thrive, meaning that all ind...
In this paper we study the effects of educational reforms on school attainment. We construct a datas...
Education policy is a salient topic both in political debates and in the scholarly literature. Still...
This paper focuses on the long established diversity in the English education system - independent s...
Level of education is a predictor of a range of important outcomes, such as political interest and c...
Level of education is a predictor of a range of important outcomes, such as political interest and c...
Recent widening participation policies have been subject to a number of criticisms; they focus on as...
The paper investigates the attitudes of young people in England towards schooling and education and ...
This enquiry is an analysis of the Education White Papers introduced in England between 2009 and 201...
The claims made for comprehensive secondary schooling in Britain have tended to invoke three kinds o...
This article explores the effect of tracked education in upper secondary on voting behaviour. It dis...
To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences...
Educational inequalities are evident even before children start school. Those connected to disadvant...
Education plays an important role in the political, social and economic divisions that have recentl...
In this article we begin by discussing ‘ideology’ as a theoretical construct, and the interconnectio...
A government must be responsive to all its’ citizens for a democracy to thrive, meaning that all ind...
In this paper we study the effects of educational reforms on school attainment. We construct a datas...
Education policy is a salient topic both in political debates and in the scholarly literature. Still...
This paper focuses on the long established diversity in the English education system - independent s...
Level of education is a predictor of a range of important outcomes, such as political interest and c...
Level of education is a predictor of a range of important outcomes, such as political interest and c...
Recent widening participation policies have been subject to a number of criticisms; they focus on as...
The paper investigates the attitudes of young people in England towards schooling and education and ...
This enquiry is an analysis of the Education White Papers introduced in England between 2009 and 201...
The claims made for comprehensive secondary schooling in Britain have tended to invoke three kinds o...
This article explores the effect of tracked education in upper secondary on voting behaviour. It dis...
To study how information about educational inequality affects public concerns and policy preferences...