Responsibility for meeting the costs of higher education in England has moved inexorably away from the government toward the family with the introduction of tuition fee and maintenance loans. Although an important public policy issue, there is limited research on how the policy impinges on the private sphere of the family. This paper focuses on financial support given by parents, including difficulties and constraints along with their perspectives of and responses to student loan debt, and students’ views of their financial independence. In-depth interviews with 28 parent-student dyads revealed different patterns of support. Some parents, contrary to policy assumptions, felt responsibility for their children’s student loan debt and acted to...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
Responsibility for meeting the costs of higher education in England has moved inexorably away from t...
Debate about intergenerational relations has become more prominent since the financial crisis of 200...
Widening participation has opened higher education (HE) to diverse learners, but in doing so has cre...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
Popular commentaries lament that reforms to the financing of Higher Education (HE) in the UK will op...
In the UK and the US significant numbers of university graduates live with their parents, but little...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
Recent changes in higher education financing policies in England have led to more students funding t...
This article seeks to explore the ways in which the current financial regime for supporting students...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntot...
Although sociologists and economists have been widely concerned with parental investment in children...
Understanding how higher education (HE) finance policy can affect HE decisions is important for unde...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...
Responsibility for meeting the costs of higher education in England has moved inexorably away from t...
Debate about intergenerational relations has become more prominent since the financial crisis of 200...
Widening participation has opened higher education (HE) to diverse learners, but in doing so has cre...
Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntotal = 118), this article takes a...
Popular commentaries lament that reforms to the financing of Higher Education (HE) in the UK will op...
In the UK and the US significant numbers of university graduates live with their parents, but little...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
Recent changes in higher education financing policies in England have led to more students funding t...
This article seeks to explore the ways in which the current financial regime for supporting students...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Drawing on a thematic analysis of longitudinal qualitative data (ntot...
Although sociologists and economists have been widely concerned with parental investment in children...
Understanding how higher education (HE) finance policy can affect HE decisions is important for unde...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
The finance of higher education faces a clash between technological advance, driving up the demand f...