The Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE) has the potential to be an important new resource for addressing research questions regarding access to Higher Education. This paper outlines the data available in the LSYPE and assesses its quality, particularly relative to other datasets that have been used to address similar questions in the past. The paper finds many positive features of the data. These include data collection from parents (including much information on family background characteristics) and good family income measurement compared with many previous studies. The LSYPE also measures a greater depth of HE-related outcomes than some previous datasets, including application, entry, subject studied and institution att...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This presentation details key findings from a relatively underutilised source of data in Higher Educ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><i>Background</i>:<br>...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Department for Edu...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
The government has recently raised the issue of differential rates of participation in higher educat...
Longitudinal social surveys are widely used to understand which factors enable or constrain access t...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Department for Edu...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
There is a large socio-economic status gap in higher education (HE) participation in England. Howeve...
Much research and policy attention has been on socio-economic gaps in participation at university, ...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This presentation details key findings from a relatively underutilised source of data in Higher Educ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><i>Background</i>:<br>...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Department for Edu...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
The government has recently raised the issue of differential rates of participation in higher educat...
Longitudinal social surveys are widely used to understand which factors enable or constrain access t...
This book analyses why far fewer teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university than do y...
Higher education (HE) participation has expanded dramatically in England over the last half century;...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Department for Edu...
This paper makes use of newly linked administrative data to better understand the determinants of hi...
There is a large socio-economic status gap in higher education (HE) participation in England. Howeve...
Much research and policy attention has been on socio-economic gaps in participation at university, ...
Summary. The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understan...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This presentation details key findings from a relatively underutilised source of data in Higher Educ...