…of some parties. In contrast, their university experiences are indeed different, with far fewer attending the most prestigious institutions. But they still remain much more likely to have been to…
…of some parties. In contrast, their university experiences are indeed different, with far fewer attending the most prestigious institutions. But they still remain much more likely to have been to…
…groups are three times as likely to commute to university from home as those from the highest group (44.9% compared with 13.1%). State school students are 2.6 times more likely…
…unpaid. Despite the increasing perception that they are necessary for progress in many industries, the career benefits are far from guaranteed. In fact, some research indicates that working unpaid comes…
…GCSE passes compared to no qualifications – is associated with large economic gains. You can read the report in full here. Sources for charts above: Bespoke analysis by Education Datalab…
…Young’s appointment in the Commons. Some commentators see his move as connected to the Young business (and Young quit the next morning from his board membership at the Office for…
…summer schools. However, at 9.8 times, the gap remains wide. So we need to do more to widen opportunities for talented teenagers to access our best universities, and the careers…