A Comparative Perspective in OECD Countries
from Part I - Encountering Marginalisation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 September 2020
Countries differ widely in the extent to which they are able to provide educational opportunities to marginalised communities and how effectively such opportunities lead to social mobility. We report new cross-country comparable data on disparities in countries that are members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) between immigrant-heritage individuals and individuals without an immigrant background in access, participation and completion in higher education (HE). We also report between-country differences in the educational aspirations of individuals with and without an immigrant background. We compare the disadvantage immigrant-heritage individuals experience in different countries with other forms of disadvantage – with a focus on socio-economic status and urban/rural residency.
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