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Cook, Steve; Watson, Duncan; Webb, Rob – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
Mass expansion of the UK Higher Education (HE) sector is eroding its well-documented benefits -- leading many to question whether HE remains worthwhile. Avoiding the traditional approach of estimating the returns to HE, we investigate why many now feel that attending university will not yield any financial benefits. Using BSA data from 2010 we…
Descriptors: Value Judgment, College Attendance, Foreign Countries, Outcomes of Education
Servage, Laura – Studies in Higher Education, 2009
As part of an overall massification of higher education, enrollments in doctoral programs are expanding. At the same time, doctoral studies are subject to much scrutiny and reform in Australia, the UK and the United States. This work examines policy documents related to doctoral reform from these countries in order to offer a critique of their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Doctoral Programs, Professional Education, Educational Demand

Trotman-Dickenson, Danusia – Studies in Higher Education, 1987
A study of public and private employers' demand for part-time higher education for their employees and the response of institutions is reported. The study focuses on Wales and on the regional economic and social trends affecting educational demand and supply. Improved communication between employers, employees, and institutions is recommended.…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Corporate Education, Educational Demand, Educational Supply

Ben-David, Joseph – Studies in Higher Education, 1986
Roots and background of the Israeli university, the emergence of a university system, the institutional structure of the Israeli university, academic profession and research, students and studies, and higher education and Israeli society are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Students, Educational Change

Pritchard, Rosalind M. O. – Studies in Higher Education, 1994
Recent attempts to turn British higher education into a market by manipulating funding methodologies are examined, and it is concluded that current government interventionism is at variance with the official policy of encouraging competition and free market forces. It is argued that the government must modernize its ideology and plan more…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Economics, Educational Planning, Educational Supply

Roderick, Gordon; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1982
Changes in the demand for entry to university education by mature students in the period 1974-80 are examined in terms of numbers of applications, subject choice, and chance of success in application. It concludes that mature applicants have not been as successful in obtaining university places as have conventional students. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Admission, College Applicants, Educational Demand

Stewart, W. A. Campbell – Studies in Higher Education, 1980
Universities, polytechnics, institutes and colleges, it is suggested, need to attend to manpower needs and the demands of the professions as agencies of society. The last 20-30 years in British higher education are reviewed and the interplay of politics, economics, law, organization, demography, and money is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Economics, Educational Assessment, Educational Demand

Bosworth, Derek; Ford, Janet – Studies in Higher Education, 1985
A study of income flow patterns and individual decisions to undertake college-level study suggests that perceived income and other labor market prospects influence student decisions but vary with age and discipline. Although females perceive lower income, that lower income does not statistically affect the decision to attend college. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Bound Students, College Graduates, Decision Making

Tight, Malcolm – Studies in Higher Education, 1987
The value of part-time versus full-time higher education is examined in relation to six themes: demand, access and equity; maturity and adult development; employment and activity; residence; cost-effectiveness and productivity; and flexibility and innovation. It is suggested that higher education is seriously undervalued in Britain. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Attitudes, Educational Demand

Mugisha, R. X.; Mwamwenda, T. S. – Studies in Higher Education, 1991
A discussion of Botswana higher education looks at the relationship between higher education and labor force participation and types of higher education programs available, A study of 102 University of Botswana graduates examined perceived job-relevance of their undergraduate training and pursuit of graduate or on-the-job training. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Demand, Educational Supply, Employment Patterns

Trow, Martin – Studies in Higher Education, 1989
Current trends in enrollment and finance in American colleges and universities are outlined, and the unique characteristics of American higher education are examined. The functional relationships among some key structural characteristics that give rise to some important, if unrecognized, social contributions of mass higher education are discussed.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Faculty, College Presidents, Economic Factors

Bird, Graham – Studies in Higher Education, 1992
A number of common and essentially economic issues facing British universities are identified, and economic theory is applied to understanding and resolving them. They include demand for university education; foreign students; cost-effective operation; efficiency; optimum institutional size; academic and administrative staff utilization; school…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Faculty, Cost Effectiveness