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Wealth-Based Inequalities in Higher Education Attendance: A Global Snapshot
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Abstract This study provides a comprehensive global snapshot of wealth-based inequalities in higher education attendance. We draw on data from 117 countries to describe cross-national patterns in higher education attendance rates, disaggregated by wealth quintile and country income group. We then calculate f... view more
This study provides a comprehensive global snapshot of wealth-based inequalities in higher education attendance. We draw on data from 117 countries to describe cross-national patterns in higher education attendance rates, disaggregated by wealth quintile and country income group. We then calculate four different indicators to quantify the size of wealth-based inequality in higher education attendance and completion for each country. Our findings point to large wealth-based inequalities in higher education attendance cross-nationally, which are: substantially larger than inequalities in secondary completion, larger in low- and middle-income countries than high-income countries, and negatively associated with national wealth. The results serve as a foundation for future studies on how country-level factors and policies exacerbate or reduce wealth-based inequalities.... view less
Keywords
education; educational inequality; level of education; level of education attained; prosperity; inequality; assets; affluence; international comparison; state of development; justice; university level of education; secondary analysis
Classification
Sociology of Education
University Education
Free Keywords
comparative education; descriptive analysis; indicators/information services; international education/studies; EU-SILC
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 544-552
Journal
Educational Researcher, 52 (2023) 9
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3102/0013189X231194307
ISSN
0013-189X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed