ISBN:
9781588269218
,
1588269213
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xii, 161 pages)
,
illustrations
Parallel Title:
Print version Borrowing inequality
DDC:
378.362
Keywords:
Student loans United States
;
Discrimination in higher education United States
;
Prêts d'études États-Unis
;
Discrimination dans l'enseignement supérieur États-Unis
;
United States
;
USA
;
Student loans
;
Discrimination in higher education
;
Student loans
;
Discrimination in higher education
;
STUDY AIDS ; Financial Aid
;
Discrimination in higher education
;
Student loans
;
Bildung
;
Chancengleichheit
;
Diskriminierung
;
United States
;
USA
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
"Drawing on a national study of student borrowing patterns, Derek Price finds that racial and ethnic minorities and low-income students are not only more likely to borrow than their white and upper-income peers, they also are less likely to graduate from high-status institutions and go on to graduate school
Abstract:
In addition, current loan programs can burden student borrowers in that their career opportunities are restricted, in effect perpetuating the very patterns of inequality that the programs were intended a alleviate. While the graduates' prospects clearly are higher than they would have been without higher education, the structural pattern of inequality continues to reflect race, ethnic, gender, and class characteristics
Abstract:
In addition, current loan programs can burden student borrowers in that their career opportunities are restricted, in effect perpetuating the very patterns of inequality that the programs were intended a alleviate. While the graduates' prospects clearly are higher than they would have been without higher education, the structural pattern of inequality continues to reflect race, ethnic, gender, and class characteristics
Description / Table of Contents:
IntroductionHigher education and the reproduction of social inequality -- The promise of higher education and the reality of student debt -- Educational attainment: The effects of public policy and student borrowing -- The educational debt burden among college-educated workers -- Educational debt and economic class reproduction -- Renewing the promise: Innovative policies to improve higher education opportunity -- Appendix A-E -- Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-151) and index. - Print version record
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