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The Determination of College Expectations in OECD Countries
Petr Mateju
Michael L Smith
Petr Soukup
Josef Basl
其他書名
The Role of Individual and Structural Factors
出版
SSRN
, 2009
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=b_PhzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Renowned international experts in higher education fi nancing have argued that, owing to large government defi cits, tertiary education will not be able to open up and meet growing demand unless cost-sharing principles and effi cient student fi nancial aid programmes are introduced. Opponents of cost-sharing in higher education object that introducing tuition fees will raise inequality in access to higher education. Drawing on OECD data, and focusing on college expectations, the authors argue that the effects of ability, gender, and socio-economic background on college expectations are primarily shaped by the characteristics of secondary education systems, such as the degree of stratification and vocational specificity of secondary schools, while the principal characteristics of the tertiary education system, such as enrollment rates and the model of fi nancing, play a much less important role. The results clearly show that, after controlling for the effects of secondary school system characteristics, cost-sharing, as such or by degree, does not affect the formation of college expectations by ability, gender, and socio-economic background as much as the selectivity of the secondary school system does.