[HTML][HTML] Income contingent student loan design: Lessons from around the world

J Britton, L van der Erve, T Higgins - Economics of Education Review, 2019 - Elsevier
The use of income contingent loans (ICLs) for Higher Education (HE) students is becoming
increasingly prevalent around the world. Using a model of simulated lifetime earnings for …

The Higher Education White Paper: The Good, the Bad, the Unspeakable – and the Next White Paper1

N Barr - Social Policy & Administration, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This article argues that reforms of higher education finance for undergraduates in England
introduced by the Blair government in 2006 provided a progressive strategy for achieving …

The distributional impact of the 2012–13 higher education funding reforms in England

H Chowdry, L Dearden, A Goodman, W Jin - Fiscal Studies, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This paper investigates the financial implications of the higher education funding regime to
be introduced in English universities in September 2012. The analysis is based on …

[图书][B] " Higher Education: Students at the Heart of the System": an Analysis of the Higher Education White Paper

J Thompson, B Bekhradnia - 2011 - hepi.ac.uk
1. The higher education White Paper, published by the Government on 28 June, followed
the Browne report and the Government's statements about its policies on higher education in …

Student loan reform, interest subsidies and costly technicalities: lessons from the UK experience

A Johnston, N Barr - Journal of Higher Education Policy and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we consider lessons for other countries about the design of student loans with
income-contingent repayments (ie repayments calculated as x per cent of each borrower's …

An Exploratory Study on the Implementation of Student Loans in Alleviating Poverty and Its Contribution to Human Capital Development in Sierra Leone

AK Kamara, PL Momoh - European Journal of Political Science Studies, 2024 - oapub.org
The investment in education creates present costs but brings benefits in the future, such as
increased earnings, improved health, economic growth, long life, and better service delivery …

Predicting outcomes in sport and exercise science degrees: the effect of qualification pathways

J Hastings, A Noyes - Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In the UK, most prospective university students study 'traditional'academic qualifications
such as A-Levels. However, increasing numbers of students are entering UK higher …

Higher education finance in the UK

L Dearden, A Goodman, G Wyness - Fiscal Studies, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The introduction of top‐up fees for home‐domiciled undergraduate tuition in England from
2006–07–and their planned increase in 2012–13–raises important issues for university …

The politics of networked learning in an age of austerity

CR Jones - … of the 9th international conference on …, 2014 - researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk
Networked learning has always had a connection to a set of pedagogic values and it has
defined itself as linked to the development of information and communication technologies …

On debt obligations as market relations: the entanglement of debtors in market organization

T Nir - Journal of Cultural Economy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past decade, debt-based solutions have been implemented as part of austerity
policies to distribute public goods by the use of market forces, resulting in an increase in …