This thesis examines the impact of changes in higher education policy in Australia on equity for students and efficiency in resource allocation. This involves measuring the impact of the 2005 budgetary changes in the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) on the Private Rate of Return (PRR) and Social Rate of Return (SRR) to higher education for both males and females across different occupations and for different qualifications. This thesis examines the proposition that the movement of Australia's higher education system towards a user pays model with price flexibility will deliver greater efficiency. It also considers the argument that students should pay a greater proportion of the cost of higher education as they are the direct ben...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) commissioned the Centre for Enterprise (CFE...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This thesis is concerned with examining policies that h...
The paper documents the recent history of higher education financing in Australia. It is argued tha...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
There have been many changes to the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) since itsintroductio...
In 2012, the Australian government introduced a demand-driven entitlement system for domestic higher...
In 2012, the Australian government introduced a ‘demand-driven’ entitlement system for domestic high...
This study examines the global trend in shifting university costs from national governments to indiv...
While Australian evidence suggests that the Private Rate of Return (PRR) to a university degree in A...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) commissioned the Centre for Enterprise (CFE...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This thesis is concerned with examining policies that h...
The paper documents the recent history of higher education financing in Australia. It is argued tha...
This report defines enduring principles to underpin the long-term funding of Australian higher educa...
In this paper the authors trace the development of equity within the Australian higher education con...
There have been many changes to the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) since itsintroductio...
In 2012, the Australian government introduced a demand-driven entitlement system for domestic higher...
In 2012, the Australian government introduced a ‘demand-driven’ entitlement system for domestic high...
This study examines the global trend in shifting university costs from national governments to indiv...
While Australian evidence suggests that the Private Rate of Return (PRR) to a university degree in A...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
Both Britain and Australia have seen rapid, inadequately funded, expansion of student numbers, and i...
This paper describes the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Australia's income contingent ...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) commissioned the Centre for Enterprise (CFE...