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Henderson, Holly – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Due to the unequal geographical distribution of HE institutions in many national HE systems, living in a rural or remote area and attending HE can be mutually exclusive. The implication is that those who remain in a rural area beyond school age do not study at the undergraduate level. In discussions of rural stayers, HE is therefore understood as…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Rural Areas, Geographic Isolation, Undergraduate Study
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Henderson, Holly – Educational Review, 2023
The decision of whether and where to attend higher education is an inherently geographical decision. Amongst the structural inequalities that determine how decisions about higher education are made are a number of complex socio-spatial factors ranging from proximity of higher education institution to place of residence and availability of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Mobility, Decision Making, Foreign Countries