Current mainstream wisdom portrays the young British-Bangladeshi community as underachieving in education. However, this study suggests that young British-Bangladeshi women tend to be high achievers in education. This research interrogates the multifaceted experiences of British-Bangladeshi women students to better understand the contested nature of their transition from educational achievement to labor market participation. The analysis draws on a combination of fieldwork done in two colleges in East London and Leeds in 2007 and secondary data collected by the Higher Education Statistical Agency on students who graduated from British higher education institutions in 2006. Although it focuses on the reality of young British-Bangladeshi wome...
Improving ‘‘non-traditional’’ students’ access to higher education has been an aim of United Kingdom...
Most British Bangladeshi women do not have paid work, and the multiple barriers they face to employm...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...
Young British Bangladeshi women are often perceived as a marginalised, vulnerable group unlikely to ...
Despite the rapid increase in the numbers of Pakistani and Bangladeshi girls entering higher educati...
Much of the earlier literature found on the lives of British South Asian women is merged within thei...
The purpose of this study was to understand the factors influencing the university decision-making p...
Young black women bear all the hallmarks of a fundamentally unequal society. They do well at school,...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: This chapter addresses Bangladeshi fem...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
This article offers an explanation for recent trends that indicate higher numbers of young British P...
This article offers an explanation for recent trends that indicate higher numbers of young British P...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of Bangladeshi pupils attending schools in England in the con...
This paper will examine the support networks that are available to British Indian women studying at ...
This five-year longitudinal study looks into the career aspirations and transitions for young women ...
Improving ‘‘non-traditional’’ students’ access to higher education has been an aim of United Kingdom...
Most British Bangladeshi women do not have paid work, and the multiple barriers they face to employm...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...
Young British Bangladeshi women are often perceived as a marginalised, vulnerable group unlikely to ...
Despite the rapid increase in the numbers of Pakistani and Bangladeshi girls entering higher educati...
Much of the earlier literature found on the lives of British South Asian women is merged within thei...
The purpose of this study was to understand the factors influencing the university decision-making p...
Young black women bear all the hallmarks of a fundamentally unequal society. They do well at school,...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose: This chapter addresses Bangladeshi fem...
The United Kingdom’s (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethni...
This article offers an explanation for recent trends that indicate higher numbers of young British P...
This article offers an explanation for recent trends that indicate higher numbers of young British P...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of Bangladeshi pupils attending schools in England in the con...
This paper will examine the support networks that are available to British Indian women studying at ...
This five-year longitudinal study looks into the career aspirations and transitions for young women ...
Improving ‘‘non-traditional’’ students’ access to higher education has been an aim of United Kingdom...
Most British Bangladeshi women do not have paid work, and the multiple barriers they face to employm...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian international students at the nexus of mobili...