This paper uses data from two longitudinal surveys of Canadian youth to examine the effects of rural versus urban/rural and metropolitan residence on young people's educational expectations and attainments. The surveys are based in British Columbia (B.C.) and Nova Scotia (N.S.), two provinces that have very different systems of postsecondary education. B.C. has an articulated system with formal structures which allow students to take the first two years of university study at a commu- nity college before transferring to a university. N.S. has no such formal transfer system. Its community college system is not well developed but it has a large number of universities, some of which are in rural areas. The findings show that, in both provinces...
One out of every three first-year college students will not return for a second year of college (Pos...
The municipality of Quiroga is the quintessential community of steady urbanization, nonetheless, of ...
This study examines post-secondary aspirations of high school seniors from five different residentia...
This paper uses data from two longitudinal surveys of Canadian youth to examine the effects of rural...
♦ The gap in educational attainment between urban and rural regions persisted over the 1981 to 1996 ...
This study examines the rural-urban post-secondary education participation gap in Canada. Using da...
The intention of this study is to explore the relationship of rural or urban living on the education...
We argue here that critical educational scholarship is crucial to developing educational analysis at...
This case study describes a career education program that has engaged rural secondary school student...
Youth from rural areas are consistently under-represented in 4-year college institutions. This is p...
It is widely recognized that rural students are underrepresented in medical schools in Canada and ma...
On average, students from rural schools have lower aspirations, graduate at lower rates, and pursue ...
This survey study utilized two self-report questionnaires for the purpose of clarifying the interd...
Research suggests that rural youth have lower educational aspirations than their nonrural counterpar...
This study examines the effects of attending a rural high school on postsecondary education outcomes...
One out of every three first-year college students will not return for a second year of college (Pos...
The municipality of Quiroga is the quintessential community of steady urbanization, nonetheless, of ...
This study examines post-secondary aspirations of high school seniors from five different residentia...
This paper uses data from two longitudinal surveys of Canadian youth to examine the effects of rural...
♦ The gap in educational attainment between urban and rural regions persisted over the 1981 to 1996 ...
This study examines the rural-urban post-secondary education participation gap in Canada. Using da...
The intention of this study is to explore the relationship of rural or urban living on the education...
We argue here that critical educational scholarship is crucial to developing educational analysis at...
This case study describes a career education program that has engaged rural secondary school student...
Youth from rural areas are consistently under-represented in 4-year college institutions. This is p...
It is widely recognized that rural students are underrepresented in medical schools in Canada and ma...
On average, students from rural schools have lower aspirations, graduate at lower rates, and pursue ...
This survey study utilized two self-report questionnaires for the purpose of clarifying the interd...
Research suggests that rural youth have lower educational aspirations than their nonrural counterpar...
This study examines the effects of attending a rural high school on postsecondary education outcomes...
One out of every three first-year college students will not return for a second year of college (Pos...
The municipality of Quiroga is the quintessential community of steady urbanization, nonetheless, of ...
This study examines post-secondary aspirations of high school seniors from five different residentia...