An International Exploration of Decline
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https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2010.61.8515Keywords:
Private Higher Education and Privatization, Public Higher Education,Abstract
The decline of private higher education constitutes an untold reality: growth is not a uniform, omnipresent, or inevitable course. Reasons for private higher education decline fall into two broad categories(1) social factors (the lapse of distinct social identity and the demographic shift) and (2) political or public-sector policies (hostile government, regulation, public higher education expansion, and privatization within the public sector).Downloads
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2010-03-25
How to Cite
Levy, D. (2010). An International Exploration of Decline. International Higher Education, (61). https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2010.61.8515
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The "Decline" of the Private Sector
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