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Education access problem ‘is poverty, not gender’

This article by Times Higher Education, highlights recent research from Cambridge’s Faculty of Education, which shows educational inequalities concerning poverty are far greater than those regarding gender.

Using data from Young Lives, Dr Sonia Ilie and Professor Pauline Rose found that women’s participation in higher education often exceeded men’s, although the participation gap remained huge when income was considered.

 

 

 

Education access problem ‘is poverty, not gender’

This article by Times Higher Education, highlights recent research from Cambridge’s Faculty of Education, which shows educational inequalities concerning poverty are far greater than those regarding gender.

Using data from Young Lives, Dr Sonia Ilie and Professor Pauline Rose found that women’s participation in higher education often exceeded men’s, although the participation gap remained huge when income was considered.