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Transnational transformations: coupling migration and change
Published 2016“…It highlights that migration-induced change is not necessarily democratisation and not always for the better (Portes 2009). …”
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Expansion and differentiation in higher education: the historical trajectories of the UK, the USA and France
Published 2018“…Yet, longer-term, this differentiation tends to constrain social mobility, with the composition of the student body remaining stable. This stratified democratisation can be explained by a variety of factors, including significant variations in the resources available to the various segments of the sector. …”
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The quality of parental participation and student achievement in Peruvian government schools.
Published 2007“…The study was undertaken against a background of encouragement of parental participation in education as a means to democratise and improve the quality of educational services. …”
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The quality of parental participation and student achievement in Peruvian government schools
Published 2007“…The study was undertaken against a background of encouragement of parental participation in education as a means to democratise and improve the quality of educational services. …”
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