The paper at hand concentrates on how regional indicators influence school graduates’ transitions to university in and outside their home region. Our paper contributes to the literature in three ways: We include not only study opportunities in the region but focus on three distinct regional factors; namely, the economic situation, the university orientation as well as study opportunities. Furthermore, we quantify the spatial radius in which the three regional indicators affect individuals’ transition to university. Beyond that, the analyses cover a period of 26 years to infer on developments in the relevance of regional factors over time. To do so, geographic information on regions is used and aggregated within travel-time radii. The data i...
While improving educational aspirations has been positioned by various stakeholders (e.g. government...
Progression to higher education in England varies markedly by region, with lower rates of participat...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
The paper at hand concentrates on how regional indicators influence school graduates’ transitions to...
Since the availability of study opportunities is unequal across regions, entering the phase of post-...
Abstract: Studies of educational achievement have focused primarily on individual, family, and schoo...
Studies on the determinants of the demand for higher education typically emphasizethe relevance of s...
The paper contributes to the literature investigating students’ spatial mobility. By focusing on Ger...
Geography remains a critical factor that shapes the development of aspirations, attainment, and choi...
Geography remains a critical factor that shapes the development of aspirations, attainment, and choi...
This paper identifies pivotal factors behind individual decision making in the transition from high ...
This paper examines geographical differences in choice of field in higher education. Formerly, educa...
Studies on the determinants of the demand for higher education typically emphasize the relevance of ...
The relationship between geography and university choice is well documented and suggests that a stud...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
While improving educational aspirations has been positioned by various stakeholders (e.g. government...
Progression to higher education in England varies markedly by region, with lower rates of participat...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
The paper at hand concentrates on how regional indicators influence school graduates’ transitions to...
Since the availability of study opportunities is unequal across regions, entering the phase of post-...
Abstract: Studies of educational achievement have focused primarily on individual, family, and schoo...
Studies on the determinants of the demand for higher education typically emphasizethe relevance of s...
The paper contributes to the literature investigating students’ spatial mobility. By focusing on Ger...
Geography remains a critical factor that shapes the development of aspirations, attainment, and choi...
Geography remains a critical factor that shapes the development of aspirations, attainment, and choi...
This paper identifies pivotal factors behind individual decision making in the transition from high ...
This paper examines geographical differences in choice of field in higher education. Formerly, educa...
Studies on the determinants of the demand for higher education typically emphasize the relevance of ...
The relationship between geography and university choice is well documented and suggests that a stud...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
While improving educational aspirations has been positioned by various stakeholders (e.g. government...
Progression to higher education in England varies markedly by region, with lower rates of participat...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...