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"Patterns of participation in year 12 and higher education in Australia"
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''Bettering Yourself''? Discourses of Risk, Cost and Benefit in Ethnically Diverse, Young Working-Class Non-Participants'' Constructions of Higher Education
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''Edinburgh, Exeter, East London - or employment?'' A review of research on young people''s higher education choices
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''Ethnic choosing'': Minority Ethnic Students, Social Class and Higher Education Choice
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''I don''t want to go to a crummy little university'': social class, higher education choice and the paradox of widening participation
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''I''m Not One of Those Women''s Libber Type People but...'': Gender, Class and Professional Power within the Third Branch of the English Legal Profession
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''It''s Taking Me a Long Time but I''ll Get There in the End'': Mature Students on Access Courses and Higher Education Choice
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''What are you doing here? You should be working in a hair salon or something'': outsider status and professional socialization in the solicitors’ profession
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A diverse workforce that understands its diverse clients
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A Family Affair: Intergenerational Social Mobility across OECD Countries
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A Firm Choice: Law Firms'' Preferences in the Recruitment of Trainee Solicitors
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A Legal Aristocracy? Recruitment Practices and Elite Reproduction in English Global Law Firms.
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A multicultural Curriculum Design for Living in the 21st Century
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A multilevel study of the relationships between diversity training, ethnic discrimination and satisfaction in organizations
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A Survey of Law School Admissions
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A Transgenerational Model of Status Attainment: the Potential Mediating Role of School Motivation and Education
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Access agreement and widening participation strategic assessment monitoring. Outcomes for 2009-10
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Access and Participation in Undergraduate Legal Education
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Access students and widening participation
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Access to Legal Work Experience - Interim Findings
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Access to legal work experience and its role in the (re)production of legal professional identity
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Accessing Higher Education: The Influence of Cultural and Social Capital on University Choice
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Admission Tests for Law School: Some Cautionary Remarks
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Alone again: ethics after certainty
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An accessible legal profession working in the public interest: Dream or reality?
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An Analysis of First Experience Students'' Financial Awareness and Attitude to Debt in a Post-1992 UK University
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An empirical method for deriving grade equivalence for university entrance qualifications: an application to A levels and the International Baccalaureate
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Aptitude test for aspiring lawyers will reduce diversity, report claims
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Aptitude tests: right idea, wrong time?
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Aptitude Tests: Some Evidence
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Aptitude Tests: the BSB gives some answers
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Aptitude Tests: when will they have worked?
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Are There Economic Incentives for Non-Traditional Students to Enter HE? The Labour Market as a Barrier to Widening Participation
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At the Edge of Law: Emergent and Divergent Models of Legal Professionalism
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Barriers to the Legal Profession
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Becoming professional: when and how does it start? A comparative study of first-year medical and law students in the UK
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Beyond the stable state: Public and private learning in a changing society
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British South Asians and Pathways Into Selective Schooling: Social Class, Culture and Ethnicity
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Call for evidence by Alan Milburn on child poverty and social mobility: Response from the Bridge Group
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Can''t Live with ''Em; Can''t Live without ''Em: Gendered Segmentation in the Legal Profession
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Capitalizing on Culture: How Cultural Capital Shapes Educational Experiences and Outcomes
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Career Paths and Choices in a Highly Differentiated Profession: The Position of Newly Qualified Solicitors
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Careers Barriers Action Plan
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Choices of Degree or Degrees of Choice? Class, ‘Race’ and the Higher Education Choice Process
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CILEx and Social Mobility
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CILEx General Policy statements on equality and diversity
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Class Inequalities in Education in the Twentieth Century
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COMBAR Menu Of Options Of Suggested Positive Action Which Can Be Taken To Try To Address Unjustifiable Under-Representation Of Women And Black And Ethnic Minority Groups In Chambers
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Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion: Some Observations on Recent Trends in Education, Employment and the Labour Market
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Deciding for or Against Participation in Higher Education: The Views of Young People from Lower Social Class Backgrounds
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Degree Attainment, Ethnicity and Gender: A Literature Review.
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Degree Performance as a Function of Age, Gender, Prior Qualifications and Discipline Studied
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Degrees of choice: social class, race, gender and higher education
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Demand for Higher Education to 2020
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Demography, Discrimination and Diversity: A New Dawn for the British Legal Profession
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Deputy Prime Minister tells lawyers ILEX is “a huge part of the solution” to diversity problem
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Determinants of Undergraduate Student Drop Out Rates in a University Business Studies Department
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Differences by degree: Evidence of the net financial rates of return to undergraduate study for England and Wales
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Disability and the Wider Access Agenda: Supporting Disabled Students in Different Institutional Contexts
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Discrimination and harassment in law firms
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Diversity and Inclusion Annual Review 2011
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Diversity and Inclusion Annual Review 2012
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Diversity and Inclusion Charter: Annual Report 2010
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Diversity in the Legal Profession in England and Wales: A Qualitative Stufy of Barriers and Individual Choices
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Diversity Initiatives of Approved Regulators
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Diversity Staff and the Dynamics of Diversity Policy-Making in Large Law Firms
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Diversity Statistics
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Diversity training: Putting theory into practice
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Diversity, equality and higher education: a critical reflection on the ab/uses of equity discourse within widening participation
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Diversity, Gender and Widening Participation in Global Higher Education: A Feminist Perspective.
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Does the fear of debt constrain choice of university and subject of study?
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Does the Fear of Debt Deter Students from Higher Education?
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Dropping Out of University: A Statistical Analysis of the Probability of Withdrawal for UK University Students
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Educated the Expensive Way: Legal Profession''s elitism Gap Widens
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Education and the middle class
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Education Mobility in England - The link between the education levels of parents and the educational outcomes of teenagers.
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Educational Inequality and the Expansion of UK Higher Education
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Elite Higher Education Admissions in the Arts and Sciences: Is Cultural Capital the Key?
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English Univrsities, Additional Fee Income and Access Agreements: Their Impact on Widening Participation and Fair Access
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Entry into the Legal Professions
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Entry to the solicitor''s profession 1980-2011
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Entry to the Solicitors'' Profession 1980-2010
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Entry to, and Retention in, the Legal Profession: A Discussion Paper
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Equality and Diversity Rules of the Code of Conduct
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Equality and Diversity Training
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Equality Impact Assessment Guidance
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Equality Report and Proposed Equality Objectives
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Ethnic Diversity in Law firms: Understanding the barriers
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Ethnic Minorities and Higher Education: Why are there Differential Rates of Entry?
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Ethno-religious Background as a Determinant of Educational and Occupational Attainment in Britain
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Examining Institutional Barriers that Impede Access to Legal Education
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Examining the effectiveness of the undergraduate law curriculum in preparing black Caribbean students for entry into the legal profession
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Excellence and diversity: Admissions policies in law schools
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Expansion of higher education and the implications for demographic class formation in Britain
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Factors affecting the probability of first year medical student dropout in the UK: a logistic analysis for the intake cohorts of 1980–92
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Failing Working-class Girls
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False Uniqueness: the Self-Perception of New Entrants to Higher Education in the UK and Its Implications for Access ? a Pilot Study
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Fees and student support under the new higher education funding regime: what are universities doing? IFS Briefing Notes
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FINAL REPORT “How can professional associations embed awareness and support for diversity in their organisations?” For the Department for Innovation, Universities & Skills
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First Generation Entry into Higher Education: An International Study
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Flight from Law: A Competing Risks Model of Departures from Law Firms
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From FE to HE: Studies in Transition: A comparison of students entering higher education with academic and vocational qualifications
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Gender and earnings in private practice
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Gender Gaps in Higher Education Participation: An Analysis of the Relationship between Prior Attainment and Young Participation by Gender, Socio-Economic Class and Ethnicity
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Gender Inequality in Law: Problems of Structure and Agency in Recent Studies of Gender in Anglo-American Legal Professions
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General Council of the Bar Exit Survey 2011
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Half of A-level students shun university
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Have Bursaries Influenced Choices Between Universities?
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HEFCE widening participation and fair access research strategy
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Help or hindrance? Higher education and the route to ethnic equality
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Heterogeneity in Professional Service Firms
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Higher Education and Equality of Opportunity: Cross-national Perspectives
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Higher education’s many diversities: of students, institutions and experiences; and outcomes?
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House of Commons - Widening participation in higher education
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Improving the Retention of Students from Lower Socio-economic Groups
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Increasing diversity and social mobility in the legal workforce: transparency and evidence. LSB response document and accompanying statutory guidance issued under Section 162 of the Legal Services Act 2007
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Intergenerational Mobility in Europe and North America. A Report Supported by the Sutton Trust
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IP attorney litigators: will they fly or die?
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Law candidates ''not good enough''
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Leaving university early: exploring the differences between continuing and non‐continuing students
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Legal profession frets about diversity and oversupply
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LNATs and aptitude tests: what’s good got to do with it?
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London''s Legal Elite: recruitment through cultural capital and the reproduction of social exclusivity in City professional service fields
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Lost at the Starting Gate: An Investigation into the Psycho-social Causes of Withdrawal from Access Courses
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LSB publishes aptitude testing research
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Making a difference? The use (and abuse) of diversity management at the UK''s elite law firms
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Making It In and Making Out: Women in Professional Occupations in Britain and France
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Making sense of gender in the study of legal professions
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Maximally Maintained Inequality: Expansion, Reform, and Opportunity in Irish Education
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Minority and Social Diversity in Legal Education in Scotland
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Minority Ethnic Attainment and Participation in Education and Training: The Evidence
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Moral Responsibility in the Age of Bureaucracy
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Multi-Layered Analysis of Turkish Cypriot Female Solicitors'' career trajectory in North London
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National strategy
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New directions: Young people’s and parents’ views of vocational education and careers guidance
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New research on aptitude tests warns of potential inherent bias
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No Bar to the Bar: Barristers promoting social mobility
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Non-Meritocratic Job Requirements and the Reproduction of Class Inequality: An Investigation
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Notaries - A Profession Between State and Market
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Notaries in England and Wales: Modernising a profession frozen in time
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Obstacles and Barriers to the career development of woman solicitors
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Occupational Inheritance: The Role of Cultural Capital and Gender
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Opening Doors, Breaking Barriers: A Strategy for Social Mobility
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Opening Doors: Social Mobility and the bar
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Parenthood and Commitment to the Legal Profession: Are Mothers less committed than Fathers?
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Part-time law students: The forgotten cohort?
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Participation in Higher Education: A Study to Determine Whether the Higher Education Initial Participation Rate Should be Disaggregated
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Partners in Participation: integrated approaches to widening access in higher education
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Paying for University: The Impact of Increasing Costs on Student Employment, Debt and Satisfaction
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Persistent Barriers: Inequality of Educational Opportunity in 13 Countries
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Power, assumptions and prescriptions: a critique of widening participation policy-making
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Preferential Treatment, Social Justice, and the Part-time Law Student - The Case for the Value-added Part-time Law Degree
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Prejudice Reduction: What Works? A Review and Assessment of Research and Practice
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Process evaluation of a diversity training program: The value of a mixed method strategy
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Professional and Financial Services Cluster Report
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Progress on widening participation in HE
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Pulling Structured Inequality into Higher Education: the Impact of Part-Time Working on English University Students
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Raising the Bar: The Gender Stratification of Law Firm Capital
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Recent developments
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Report for Panel on Fair Access to the Professions: Response from PARN Members to the Call for Evidence
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Research reveals Widening Social Divide in the Profession.
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Responding to the new landscape for university access
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Results of the 2011/2012 Notaries Diversity Questionnaire
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Reviewing Diversity Training: Where We Have Been and Where We Should Go
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Routine Diversity Monitoring of the Supplier Base
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Sets impose diversity training regime on clerks
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Social and political participation of blacks
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Social Class and Educational Attainment: A Comparative Study of England, Wales, and Scotland
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Social Class and Entry into the Solicitors'' Profession
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Social exclusion and exclusion from school in England
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Social mobility and class structure in modern Britain
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Social mobility and exclusion in the legal profession
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Social Mobility Strategy - Russell Group comment
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Social Mobility through Higher Education. Bridging the Gaps: Current Issues and Focus for 2011/12
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Social Mobility Toolkit for the professions
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Social Mobility: A Literature Review
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Social Origins and Academic Performance at University
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Solicitors Regulation Authority: Commissioned Research into Issues of Disproportionality
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Solicitors Regulation Authority: Research into Issues of Disproportionality - Initial Interim Report
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Sources of the Self. The Making of the Modern Identity
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Staying the course: The retention of students in higher education
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Stretching the academy : the politics and practice of widening participation in higher education
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Student retention in higher education: the role of institutional habitus
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That Obscure Object of Desire: Sex Equality and the Legal Profession
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The "Cooling-Out" Function in Higher Education
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The ''Third Wave'': Education and the Ideology of Parentocracy
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The 2003 UK Government Higher Education White Paper: a critical assessment of its implications for the access and widening participation agenda
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The academic attainment of students with disabilities in UK higher education
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The Asymmetric Society
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The Business of Equality in the Solicitors'' Profession
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The career experience of LGB solicitors
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The Competition for Pupillages at the Bar of England and Wales (2000-2004)
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The deterrent effect of the LNAT with particular reference to issues of widening participation: a review of the evidence. Report to the LNAT Consortium
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The Distributional Impact of the 2012–13 Higher Education Funding Reforms in England
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The Dynamics of School Attainment of England''s Ethnic Minorities
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The Economic and Distributional Implications of Current Policies on Higher Education
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The Educational Attainments of Ethnic Minorities in Britain
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The Educational Backgrounds of Leading Lawyers, Journalists, Vice Chancellors, Politicians, Medics and Chief Executives.
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The Educational Backgrounds of the UK''s Top Solicitors, Barristers and Judges
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The Feminisation of Professional Groups in Comparative Perspective: Some Theoretical Considerations
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The Financial Rewards of Elite Status in the Legal Profession
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The Gender Stratification of Income Inequality among Lawyers
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The Impact of High Education Finance on University Participation in the UK
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The Impact of Increased Fees on Participation in Higher Education in England
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The impact of paid and unpaid work and of student debt on experience of higher education
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The Intergenerational Social Mobility of Minority Ethnic Groups
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The Law as a Sex-Typed Profession
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The Missing 3000: State school students under-represented at leading universities
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The paradoxical processes of feminization in the professions: the case of established, aspiring and semi-professions
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The past, present and future of widening participation research
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The Poverty of Students
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The profile of pupil barristers at the Bar of England and Wales 2004-2008
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The Social Class Gap for Educational Achievement: A Review of the Literature
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The social structure of the 14–16 curriculum in England
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The Strategic Use of Demand-side Diversity Pressure in the Solicitors'' Profession
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The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
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The Widening Socio-Economic Gap in UK Higher Education
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The Zombie Stalking English Schools: Social Class and Educational Inequality
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Times Higher Education - Mind the gap
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To Have or To Be?
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Trends in young participation in higher education: core results for England
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Tuition Hikes will damage Diversity Efforts
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Two plus two equals financial education—the financial services authority and consumer education
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Understanding Mass Higher Education: Comparative Perspectives on Access
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University Challenge: How Higher Education Can Advance Social Mobility
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Unleashing Aspiration: The Final Report of the Panel on Fair Access to the Professions
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Valuing Diversity and Widening Participation: The Experiences of Access to Social Work Students in Further and Higher Education
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What Female Attorneys of Color want
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Where Shall We Widen It? Higher Education and the Age Participation Rate in Wales
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Who Care about the White Working Class?
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Why the Difference? A Closer Look at Higher Education Minority Ethnic Students and Graduates
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Widening Participation and Higher Education
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Widening Participation and the European Union: direct action - indirect policy?
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Widening Participation in Higher Education by Ethnic Minorities, Women and Alternative Students
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Widening participation in higher education: a quantitative analysis
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Widening Participation in Higher Education: Analysis using Linked Administrative Data
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Widening participation in higher education: mapping and investigating the stakeholder landscape
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Widening participation in higher education: support at the further education/higher education interface and its impact on the transition and progression of advanced GNVQ students – a research report
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Widening participation in higher education; Fourth Report of Session 2008-09
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Will the Cambridge pre-U slay grade inflation?
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Women Solicitors as a Barometer for Problems within the Legal Profession ? Time to Put Values before Profits?
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Working-class Men''s Constructions of Masculinity and Negotiations of (Non)Participation in Higher Education
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Young Participation in Higher Education
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Young, gifted and blocked! Entry to the solicitors’ profession
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‘It''s a struggle’: the construction of the ‘new student’ in higher education
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‘Managing’ disability: early experiences of university students with disabilities
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