Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and England

This paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher education and social stratification through the analytical lens of refugees’ access to high participation systems of higher education (HPS). Taking stock of the growing numbers of refugees and the...

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Main Authors: Marie-Agnès Détourbe, Gaële Goastellec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/10/186
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spelling doaj-a14bd482a41749db810a413bd555a4a52020-11-24T20:41:46ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602018-10-0171018610.3390/socsci7100186socsci7100186Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and EnglandMarie-Agnès Détourbe0Gaële Goastellec1INSA Toulouse, Centre des Sciences Humaines, 135 Avenue de Rangueil, 31077 Toulouse, FranceLACCUS, OSPS, LIVES, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, SwitzerlandThis paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher education and social stratification through the analytical lens of refugees’ access to high participation systems of higher education (HPS). Taking stock of the growing numbers of refugees and their increasing—yet still marginal—demand for accessing higher education, the paper analyses the specific statuses and rights they are granted, and how they combine in two European Higher Education Area HPS, England and Germany. The comparative analysis draws on the desk-based study of immigration and access to higher education policies and mechanisms for refugees in the two countries. The concept of assemblage is called upon to highlight how complex combinations of asylum, welfare and access to higher education policies lead to differential rights which create different spaces of opportunity for refugees with higher education aspirations. More generally, analysing how these rights intersect allows for a better understanding of inequalities in access to higher education.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/10/186access to higher educationasylumhigher educationhigh participation systemssocial inequalitysocial stratificationrefugee
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Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and England
Social Sciences
access to higher education
asylum
higher education
high participation systems
social inequality
social stratification
refugee
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Gaële Goastellec
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title Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and England
title_short Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and England
title_full Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and England
title_fullStr Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and England
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the Issues of Access to Higher Education and Social Stratification through the Case of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Spaces of Opportunity for Refugee Students in Germany and England
title_sort revisiting the issues of access to higher education and social stratification through the case of refugees: a comparative study of spaces of opportunity for refugee students in germany and england
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This paper presents new insights into the relationship between inequality in access to higher education and social stratification through the analytical lens of refugees’ access to high participation systems of higher education (HPS). Taking stock of the growing numbers of refugees and their increasing—yet still marginal—demand for accessing higher education, the paper analyses the specific statuses and rights they are granted, and how they combine in two European Higher Education Area HPS, England and Germany. The comparative analysis draws on the desk-based study of immigration and access to higher education policies and mechanisms for refugees in the two countries. The concept of assemblage is called upon to highlight how complex combinations of asylum, welfare and access to higher education policies lead to differential rights which create different spaces of opportunity for refugees with higher education aspirations. More generally, analysing how these rights intersect allows for a better understanding of inequalities in access to higher education.
topic access to higher education
asylum
higher education
high participation systems
social inequality
social stratification
refugee
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/10/186
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