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Young people's pathways to higher education: geographical location and mobility as social justice issues
Rosie Alexander
School of Education and Social Sciences
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Higher Education
100%
Young People
100%
Geographical Location
100%
Social Justice Issues
100%
Higher Education Pathways
100%
Geographic Mobility
100%
Making Decisions
66%
University Choice
66%
Educators
33%
Qualitative Interviews
33%
Social Justice
33%
Social Culture
33%
Decision-making Process
33%
Career Advisors
33%
Transition to Higher Education
33%
Orkney
33%
Remote Islands
33%
Longitudinal Qualitative Study
33%
Student Mobility
33%
Economic Decisions
33%
Cultural Position
33%
Personal Background
33%
Spatial Preference
33%
Location Influence
33%
Rural Island
33%
Whole Life
33%
Justice Perspective
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Justice Issues
100%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Decision-Making Process
33%
Adolescence
33%
Computer Science
Decision-Making
100%
Research Project
25%
Social Sciences
Geographical Mobility
100%