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Hardy-Dubernet, Anne-Chantal – European Journal of Education, 2008
In order to successfully match students and jobs in the medical profession of their choice, and at the same time meet the country's health care needs, it has become evident that access to medical schools and the various medical professions should be tightly regulated, in particular by a "numerus clausus." In most Western countries,…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Health Needs, Medical Schools
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Bauer, Marianne – European Journal of Education, 1988
The trend toward increased institutional evaluation in Swedish higher education is examined from several viewpoints: as part of a broad system of policy formation, as a phase in an active process of change, and as an interactive process within a complex institution. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accountability, Decentralization, Educational Demand, Educational Policy
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Wielemans, Willy – European Journal of Education, 1988
An examination of internal and external forces on Belgian higher education suggests that the system is too closely controlled by economic and political forces in the labor market, which threatens to distort university life and higher education in general. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Educational Change
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Lindley, Robert – European Journal of Education, 1981
In Britain, short-term labor market projections have been used in favor of long-term planning, but in order to do any comprehensive planning for education and training programs, appropriate data will have to be collected more diligently. Some change can be seen now, but even more will be needed in the future. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Demand, Educational Supply
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Ritzen, Jozef – European Journal of Education, 1981
Factors affecting the relationship between education and work in the Netherlands include: the welfare state, inconsistencies in labor demand and supply, the composition of the labor supply, and public and educational policy. The educational trend is toward two-stage education--one for general education and another for employment preparation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Economic Change, Education Work Relationship
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Kerr, Clark; Gade, Marian – European Journal of Education, 1986
The variety of conventional and creative responses of U.S. higher education institutions to declining enrollments and related educational change is outlined, and the shift in the role of state governments in higher education is discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Declining Enrollment, Educational Change, Educational Demand
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Neave, Guy – European Journal of Education, 1990
The last few years have seen an acceleration in "the drive toward the market" as the principal element underlying higher education policy in western Europe. The trend, seen in historical perspective, is more than just another example of higher education policy as crisis management. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Planning, Economic Factors, Educational Demand, Educational History
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Mora, Jose-Gines – European Journal of Education, 1996
Provides an overview of the Spanish educational system, focusing in the growth of demand for higher education over the last decade, policies implemented to meet the demand, socioeconomic influences affecting the demand for higher education, and the changes in the structure of higher education. (MDM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Change, Educational Demand, Educational Policy
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Leitner, Erich – European Journal of Education, 1996
Discusses the modalities of access to public universities and private Fachhochschulen (technical colleges) in Austria in light of the 1993 University Organization Act, which gave universities greater autonomy and allowed them to take market conditions of supply and demand into account in regard to admissions and programs. (MDM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Admission, Educational Change
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Sebkova, Helena – European Journal of Education, 1996
Discusses higher education in the Czech Republic in light of the 1989 Velvet Revolution and the 1993 division of Czechoslovakia, focusing on secondary schools, motivation to enter higher education, admissions, funding, the state university system, capacity limits, and other barriers to access. (MDM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Admission, Educational Change
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Carmas, C. A. – European Journal of Education, 1988
Aspects of Greek universities discussed include: current supply and demand for higher education, locus of decision-making under the new university organization, public finance, the state of academic and financial independence, and current issues of debate, including graduate study, research, and the recognition of private universities by the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, College Administration, Educational Demand
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Eicher, Jean-Claude – European Journal of Education, 1997
Examines quantitative changes in French higher education since the mid-1980s, focusing on vocational tracks. Looks at sources of this change in educational policy and the demographic and social influences on demand. Highlights the impact of this growth on equality of opportunity, particularly among traditionally disadvantaged populations, and on…
Descriptors: Career Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Demand
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Conrad, Joan – European Journal of Education, 1990
Danish educational planning has become characterized by strategic development aimed at satisfying pragmatic market demands. This emerging instrumentalism is edging out the principles of democracy and equality in education, with serious consequences for the continued development of the society as a whole, and must be monitored carefully. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Democratic Values, Economic Factors