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Swedish Inst., Stockholm. – 1983
Swedish higher education is discussed with attention to reforms, the structure of higher education, study programs, entrance requirement and admissions, postgraduate studies, economic resources, student unions, and student financial aid. Educational reform created a unified higher education system, combining institutions that had previously been…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Faculty, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Vossensteyn, J. J. – Higher Education, 1999
A discussion of costs for students attending higher education institutions in nine European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom) looks at average expenditures of American students, sources and conditions of public support for foreign students, requirements for student academic…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
School Research Newsletter, 1984
A research project studied the impact of study support on students at the upper secondary level and on adult students in Sweden. Project activities at the upper secondary level began with a survey charting social recruitment for the three- and four-year lines of upper secondary school. Measures proposed to counteract the increasing social bias of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Educational Legislation, Educational Research
Blume, S.; Amsterdamska, O. – 1987
Major changes in postgraduate education since the 1970s in countries belonging to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) are examined. Postgraduate education refers to specialized or research training after the receipt of a university degree. The basis of analysis includes: analyses provided by authorities in Australia,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Education Work Relationship, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries
Swedish Inst., Stockholm. – 1992
This paper describes Swedish higher education, its place in the overall education system, enrollments, standards, graduate education, teachers, and organization. A brief history of the system focuses on reforms since the 1950s that have dramatically changed all of education in Sweden. Data on enrollment show that 35 percent of young people attend…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Faculty, College Programs, Enrollment
George, Rosemary – 1987
Youth unemployment is hardly new, but in the 1980s it poses unprecedented problems because economic growth no longer seems to provide the necessary jobs. Youth labor markets are being stripped of entry-level jobs by new technologies, changes in the global division of labor, and the upgrading of occupational structures. This paper describes…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
Reuterberg, Sven-Eric; Svensson, Allan – 1981
The effects of the financial aid reform introduced in Sweden in the mid-1960s were assessed, with emphasis placed on possible effects on young people from lower socioeconomic strata. The study group is a nationally representative sample of persons born in 1948, who were also studied in 1961 in relation to background, interests, aptitudes, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Cohort Analysis, College Attendance, Economically Disadvantaged
Premfors, Rune I. T. – 1978
One of a series of studies on higher education in different countries, this paper examines political developments in Sweden from 1976 to 1978 and their effects on higher education. In 1976, after 44 consecutive years of rule by the Social Democratic Party (except for about 100 days in 1936), the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party were able…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Educational Policy, Educational Trends
Johnstone, D. Bruce – 1986
The educational and living costs of undergraduate studies and the ways these costs are shared among parents, students, taxpayers, and philanthropists/donors are considered for five countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, the Federal Republic of Germany, France, and Sweden. Five policy issues that are linked to how costs are shared by…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Federal Aid, Foreign Countries