Roots and STEMS? Examining field of study choices among northern and rural youth in Canada
Auteurs: Darcy Hango, David Zarifa, Roger Pizarro Milian, et Brad Seward
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Despite several decades of postsecondary expansion, new research finds youth from northern and rural areas in Canada still experience difficulties making the transition to postsecondary education, and those who do attend take longer to do so. Proximity, we argue, may also have a considerable impact on one’s field selection, as many of Canada’s larger universities and colleges, who offer considerably more program and degree options, tend to be concentrated in large, urban centers, and in the southern regions of Canada’s provinces. This study draws on Cycles 1-4 of Statistics Canada’s Youth in Transition Survey – Cohort A to examine regional inequalities in accessing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields at both the university and non-university levels. Indeed, our findings suggest that location of residence does impact field choices, as students from northern and rural areas were less likely to enter STEM as well as non-STEM, university programs.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Darcy Hango, David Zarifa, Roger Pizarro Milian, et Brad Seward |
Année de pulication | 2021 |
Titre | Roots and STEMS? Examining field of study choices among northern and rural youth in Canada |
Volume | 26 |
Nom du Journal | Studies in Higher Education |
Numéro | 3 |
Pages | 31-Jan |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Darcy Hango
- Darcy Hango, David Zarifa, Roger Pizarro Milian, et Brad Seward
- Roots and STEMS? Examining field of study choices among northern and rural youth in Canada
- Studies in Higher Education
- 26
- 2021
- 3
- 31-Jan