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Webb R, Watson D, Cook S & Arico F (2017) Graduate views on access to higher education: is it really a case of pulling up the ladder?. Studies in Higher Education, 42 (3), pp. 504-518. https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2015.1052738
Abstract
Using as a starting point in the recent work of Mountford-Zimdars et al., the authors analyse attitudes towards expanding higher education (HE) opportunities in the UK. The authors propose that the approach of Mountford-Zimdars et al. is flawed not only in its adoption of a multivariate logistic regression but also in its interpretation of results. The authors make a number of adaptations, chief among them being the use of an ordered probit approach and the addition of a time dimension to test for changes in attitudes between 2000 and 2010. The authors find that attitudes towards HE expansion have intensified during the decade 2000¨C2010, but the authors uncover no evidence that this is due to graduates wanting to ¡®pull up the ladder¡¯, as suggested by Mountford-Zimdars et al. The authors argue that evidence of a widespread desire to reduce access to HE can most likely be explained by social congestion theory, internal institutional disaffection and rising tuition fees.
Keywords
higher education; expansion; widening access; attitudes; ordered probit
Journal
Studies in Higher Education: Volume 42, Issue 3
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2017 |
Publication date online | 02/07/2015 |
Date accepted by journal | 02/07/2015 |
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ISSN | 0307-5079 |
eISSN | 1470-174X |
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