Materical Deprivation - Callender & Jackson (2005) Flashcards
1
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Facts about the working-class and university (4) include numbers and statistics!
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- x5 less likely to apply for university
- fear of debt was the most significant reason
- only 30% of uni students are working-class
- more likely to study at local university
2
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The Daily Telegraph article (2017) about university
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- “the number of poor students dropping out of university is at its highest level in 5 years!”
- “the number of disadvantaged young people going to university is increasing, but they are much less likely to compete their courses”
3
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What do C&J argue about higher education? (2)
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- its a privilege for the elite; universities become institutions that mid-class aspire to attend while working-class leave education to seek a job
- mid-class have higher aspirations to obtain a degree since they’re already materially well off
4
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Contemporary example that supports C&J - BBC NEWS
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- Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party pledged to scrap tuition fees in the run up to the 2019 General election as that discourage low-income students from studying at university
5
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Eval of C&J (2 points, 1 eval point at the end)
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- overlook he financial assistance that the government offer all students
- student loans mean that working class students don’t have to pay £9000 per year up front and won’t pay them back at all if their post-uni income remains low
- therefore, material factors may not explain social class differences