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An equity perspective on access to, enrolment in and finance of tertiary education
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EducationEducational EquityHigher Education PolicySocial InequalityEquity PerspectiveHigher Education SystemsTertiary EducationEquitable AccessEducational DistrictingHigher Education ManagementHigher EducationFinanceTeachingHigher Education FinanceSecondary EducationHigher Education AttendeesSocial Foundations Of EducationBusinessSocial FoundationsFinancingEducation PolicyStudent Affairs
Failure to achieve equitable access to university studies has contributed to turning the focus to the funding of higher education systems. This paper aims to review critically the literature assessing the effectiveness of existing financing schemes and changes in them as a means for reducing the prevalent under‐representation of students from a socially disadvantaged background. While the theoretical literature fails to be consensual with respect to the equity effects of student funding schemes, empirical studies remain scarce and inconclusive due to the lack of harmonized data that comprehensively describe the social make‐up of higher education attendees. For reasons of space, references are kept at a minimum but can be found elsewhere. 1 1. See Asplund, Ben Adbelkarim, and Skalli (2007 Asplund, R., Ben Adbelkarim, O. and Skalli, A. 2007. An equity perspective on access to, enrolment in and finance of tertiary education Discussion Paper No. 1098, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy ETLA [Google Scholar]).
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