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Expanding equally? social origins and educational destinations in Brazils Higher Education system

Abstract

There has been an unprecedent expansion in Brazil's higher education in the past 30 years, alongside a comprehensive set of public policies intended to diminish inequalities in access based on ascribed characteristics of students, mainly based on their social origins. But even with that significant expansion, inequalities in educational opportunities have increased in Brazil between 2000 and 2010. Inspired by a growing literature on educational stratification studies, a framework to conceptualize the inequality of educational opportunities problem as a problem of the relationship between social origins and educational destinations, we propose an empirical assessment using a quasi-experimental research design for the study of the case of Universidade de São Paulo (USP). The main objective is to evaluate the effects of recent public affirmative policies (INCLUSP e SISU) and analyse their capacities to transform previously observed patterns of association between social origins and educational destinations in public higher education access. (AU)

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