Selection for higher education (HE) programs may hinder equal opportunities for applicants and thereby reduce student diversity and representativeness. However, variables which could play a role in inequality of opportunity are often studied separately from each other. Therefore, this retrospective cohort study conducts an innovative intersectional analysis of the inequality of opportunity in admissions to selective HE programs. Using a combination of multivariable logistic regression analyses and descriptive statistics, we aimed to investigate 1) the representativeness of student populations of selective HE programs, as compared to both the applicant pool and the demographics of the age cohort; 2) the demographic background variables which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies ...
Selection for higher education (HE) programs may hinder equal opportunities for applicants and there...
Selection for higher education (HE) programs may hinder equal opportunities for applicants and there...
Selection for higher education (HE) programs may hinder equal opportunities for applicants and there...
Background Concerns exist about the role of selection in the lack of diversity in health professions...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth we examine processes by which students enter lucrati...
Intersectional analysis of the inequality of opportunity in Dutch higher education selection procedu...
Background Concerns exist about the role of selection in the lack of diversity in health professions...
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In this article we examine whether subjective estimates of success probabilities explain the effect ...
This paper explores the emergence of selective admission policies in Dutch university education. Suc...
Objective. This study examines how preferences for different types of applicants for admission to el...
Abstract: Selective universities are often accused of unfair admission practices which favour applic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies ...
Selection for higher education (HE) programs may hinder equal opportunities for applicants and there...
Selection for higher education (HE) programs may hinder equal opportunities for applicants and there...
Selection for higher education (HE) programs may hinder equal opportunities for applicants and there...
Background Concerns exist about the role of selection in the lack of diversity in health professions...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth we examine processes by which students enter lucrati...
Intersectional analysis of the inequality of opportunity in Dutch higher education selection procedu...
Background Concerns exist about the role of selection in the lack of diversity in health professions...
Contains fulltext : 90325.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
In this article we examine whether subjective estimates of success probabilities explain the effect ...
This paper explores the emergence of selective admission policies in Dutch university education. Suc...
Objective. This study examines how preferences for different types of applicants for admission to el...
Abstract: Selective universities are often accused of unfair admission practices which favour applic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This thesis analyses the extent students are stratified into subjects depending on their social back...
This study describes how minority enrollment probabilities respond to changes in admission policies ...