Widened Participation and Unequal Access to the System of Higher Education in Denmark: What drives this double pattern?

Martin D. Munk, Jens Peter Thomsen

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    Abstract

    This paper deals with access to Higher Education (HE), more specifically with social differentiation within Danish university field of studies and institutions. We use Danish register data and investigate choice of field of study and choice of university institution while controlling for a range of student background variables. Theoretically we draw on notions of forms of capital and of channelling, diversion and effectively maintained inequality in the educational system. We find that it is important to differentiate not only between fields of studies, but also between university institutions, in explaining the processes of inequality and differentiation in the Danish University system. Here two dimensions are important: the university institutions degree of social selectivity and whether it is has a ‘classic’ university profile (liberal arts) or a more ‘modern’ applied-oriented profile.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Publikationsdato8 jul. 2011
    StatusUdgivet - 8 jul. 2011
    BegivenhedFair Admissions Conference: The evidence base for fair admissions: can we achieve excellence and social justice? - The University of Manchester, Manchester, Storbritannien
    Varighed: 7 jul. 20118 jul. 2011

    Konference

    KonferenceFair Admissions Conference
    LokationThe University of Manchester
    Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
    ByManchester
    Periode07/07/201108/07/2011

    Bibliografisk note

    Presented at the Fair Admissions Conference in Manchester: The evidence base for fair admissions: can we achieve excellence and social justice? July 7-8, 2011 også præsenteret på the 25th Nordic Sociological Association Conference, August 5-7, 2011.

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