Inequalities in access to higher education in Africa: How large are they? Do they mirror the situation in the metropole 60 years ago?

Volume: 72, Pages: 102122 - 102122
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
There have been many studies of the socio-economic background of students in developed countries; but – apart from extensive commentary on the gender gap – far fewer in developing countries. In Africa, this is mostly because the University record systems do not record corresponding data; and because the international standard household surveys such as DHS only ask about educational attainment of household members which of course mainly excludes...
Paper Details
Title
Inequalities in access to higher education in Africa: How large are they? Do they mirror the situation in the metropole 60 years ago?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
72
Pages
102122 - 102122
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