Emily F. Henderson,Nidhi S. Sabharwal,Anjali Thomas,Julie Mansuy,Ann Stewart,Sharmila Rathee,Renu Yadav,Nikita Samanta
Gendering the Massification Generation: Higher Education Access and Choice in India
Gendering the Massification Generation: Higher Education Access and Choice in India
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Gendering the Massification Generation explores why young people from the same families and communities in India experience different decision-making processes regarding higher education access due to their gender. It connects this with the broader international phenomenon of widening participation and encourages readers to apply a lens of social disadvantage and gender to recognize the norms and transgressions of femininity and masculinity in relation to higher education access and choice.
Format: Hardback
Length: 114 pages
Publication date: 10 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Gendering the Massification Generation delves into the intriguing phenomenon of why young individuals from the same families and communities in India exhibit distinct decision-making processes when it comes to accessing higher education. Despite achieving gender parity in undergraduate enrollment in India and other contexts where higher education is rapidly expanding, numerous questions remain regarding gender and its impact on access to higher education. In this groundbreaking study, the authors embark on an exploratory exploration of gendered higher education access and choice within the state of Haryana, India. Through a comprehensive analysis, they shed light on gender inequalities in higher education access and choice within the Indian context, while also drawing connections to the broader international phenomenon of widening participation.
By delving into the experiences of the'massification generation,' which comprises young individuals from relatively disadvantaged backgrounds who are pursuing higher education for the first time in their families and communities, the book encourages readers to adopt a sociological and gender lens. It prompts us to recognize the norms and transgressions associated with femininity and masculinity in relation to higher education access and choice. This insightful analysis holds significant global implications for the way gender is analyzed and framed in research and policy related to widening participation.
Designed for scholars, students, policy makers, researchers, and NGOs specializing in gender, school-to-higher education transitions, international development, sociology, and area studies, Gendering the Massification Generation offers a valuable resource for understanding the complex dynamics surrounding gender and higher education. It provides a comprehensive examination of the factors contributing to gender disparities in access to higher education, while also offering practical insights and strategies for promoting gender equality in this critical sector.
In conclusion, Gendering the Massification Generation is a groundbreaking work that sheds light on the complex interplay between gender, social disadvantage, and higher education access and choice. By examining the experiences of the'massification generation' and promoting a sociological and gender lens, this book contributes to our understanding of the global phenomenon of widening participation. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, policy makers, and researchers seeking to promote gender equality and enhance access to higher education for all.
Weight: 394g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032363004
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