The post-school education choices of young women in Australia and Canada
Auteurs: S. Austen et F. MacPhail
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Abstract: Young Canadian women engage in post-school study at a much higher rate than their Australian peers, with a large part of the difference in this rate attributable to differences in rates of participation in the non-university sector. This article uses data from the Australian Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth and the Canadian Youth in Transition Survey to generate a unique cross-country comparison of the characteristics of young women engaged in different types of post-school education. The results highlight important differences in the role played by academic ability and parental resources in the allocation of educational ‘slots’ in the non-university sectors of the two countries. The results suggest that ‘second-tier’ post-school institutions could play a role in boosting rates of post-school education in Australia, with important consequences for the design of policy on this sector.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | S. Austen et F. MacPhail |
Année de pulication | 2011 |
Titre | The post-school education choices of young women in Australia and Canada |
Volume | 22 |
Nom du Journal | The Economic and Labour Relations Review |
Numéro | 3 |
Pages | 141-158 |
Éditeur | University of New South Wales, Centre for Applied |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- S. Austen
- S. Austen et F. MacPhail
- The post-school education choices of young women in Australia and Canada
- The Economic and Labour Relations Review
- 22
- 2011
- 3
- 141-158