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First Generation in Chilean Higher Education: Tension between Access and Inclusion in a Segmented University System
Authors:Carmen G. Jarpa-Arriagada  Carlos Rodríguez-Garcós
Affiliation:Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile
Abstract:We analysed the Chilean university student selection processes, comparing ‘First Generation’ and ‘Continuist’ students, using the Chilean Higher Education population databases (2000–2015). Findings confirm that 60 percent of participants in the selection process are First Generation students. The data registers an increasing self-exclusion phenomenon. Of the students who did not take the selection test after enrolling, 80 percent are First Generation and 18 are enrolled in a selective university, compared to 44 in the Continuist conglomerate. These differences may be explained by cultural capital in the Bourdieu sense, in conjunction with a diversified, massified and marketalised higher education system.
Keywords:exclusion  first generation  higher education  segmentation  selection
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