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Students, markets and social justice : higher education fee and student support policies in Western Europe and beyond / edited by Hubert Ertl & Claire Dupuy.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford studies in comparative education ; volume 24, number 2, 2014.Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Symposium Books, 2014Copyright date: © 2014Description: 214 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781873927571
Other title:
  • Higher education fee and student support policies in Western Europe and beyond
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.4 23
Contents:
Introduction: Comparative Perspectives of the Contexts and Rationales of Fee Policies in Higher Education / Claire Dupuy & Hubert Ertl. -- 1. Reassuringly Expensive? The Impact of Market Forces on England's Undergraduate Provision / Helen Carasso. -- 2. For Whosoever Hath, to Them Shall Be Given? Analysing the Matthew Effect for Tuition Fees' Revenues in Portuguese Higher Education / Pedro Teixeira, Vera Rocha, Ricardo Biscaia & Margarida Fonseca Cardoso. -- 3. France: a low-fee, low-aid system challenged from the margins / Nicolas Charles. -- 4. The Rise and Fall of Student Fees in a Federal Higher Education System: the case of Germany / Otto Hiither & Georg Kriicken. -- 5. Access to Dutch Higher Education: issues of tuition fees and student financial support / Hans Vossensteyn. -- 6. What Price University? Rising Tuition Fees, Financial Aid, and Social Justice in Higher Education in the USA / R.N. Nahai. -- 7. Tuition Fees and Participation in Chinese Higher Education: the long march to marketisation and massification / Kai Yu & Jin Jin. -- 8.University Financing Policy in Quebec: the test of the 'printemps erable' ? Christian Maroy, Pierre Doray & Mamouna Kabore. -- Notes on Contributors.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Comparative Perspectives of the Contexts and Rationales of Fee Policies in Higher Education / Claire Dupuy & Hubert Ertl. -- 1. Reassuringly Expensive? The Impact of Market Forces on England's Undergraduate Provision / Helen Carasso. -- 2. For Whosoever Hath, to Them Shall Be Given? Analysing the Matthew Effect for Tuition Fees' Revenues in Portuguese Higher Education / Pedro Teixeira, Vera Rocha, Ricardo Biscaia & Margarida Fonseca Cardoso. -- 3. France: a low-fee, low-aid system challenged from the margins / Nicolas Charles. -- 4. The Rise and Fall of Student Fees in a Federal Higher Education System: the case of Germany / Otto Hiither & Georg Kriicken. -- 5. Access to Dutch Higher Education: issues of tuition fees and student financial support / Hans Vossensteyn. -- 6. What Price University? Rising Tuition Fees, Financial Aid, and Social Justice in Higher Education in the USA / R.N. Nahai. -- 7. Tuition Fees and Participation in Chinese Higher Education: the long march to marketisation and massification / Kai Yu & Jin Jin. -- 8.University Financing Policy in Quebec: the test of the 'printemps erable' ? Christian Maroy, Pierre Doray & Mamouna Kabore. -- Notes on Contributors.

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