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Location, location, location: An examination into the value of place-based measures in widening participation - Appendix

Appendix

Table A1: The association between neighbourhood deprivation (using the HESA measure) and parental education

Decile Parent does not have HE qualification (%) Parent does have HE qualification (%) Sample size
1 75.9 24.1 38,580
2 69.8 30.2 50,555
3 63.8 36.2 61,345
4 59.1 41.0 73,275
5 54.2 45.9 82,380
6 48.5 51.5 90,955
7 42.6 57.4 101,415
8 36.5 63.5 115,490
9 29.4 70.6 131,925
10 18.7 81.3 132,705
Total 43.8 56.2 878,615

Table A2: The association between neighbourhood deprivation (using the HESA measure) and degree class for those individuals whose parents do not have HE qualifications

Decile Proportion awarded an upper second or first (%)  Sample size
1 73.8 29,280
2 76.2 35,285
3 77.9 39,150
4 79.9 43,265
5 81.0 44,610
6 82.4 44,130
7 83.3 43,175
8 84.4 42,165
9 85.3 38,820
10 85.1 24,800
Total 81.1 384,680

Table A3: The association between neighbourhood deprivation (using the HESA measure) and degree class for those individuals whose parents do have HE qualifications

Decile Proportion awarded an upper second or first (%) Sample size
1 73.8 9,300
2 76.8 15,270
3 79.2 22,195
4 81.7 30,010
5 83.0 37,770
6 84.5 46,825
7 86.0 58,235
8 87.4 73,325
9 88.7 93,100
10 90.2 107,905
Total 86.2 493,935

 

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Tej Nathwani

Tej Nathwani

Principal Researcher (Economist)
Jenny Stinchcombe

Jenny Stinchcombe

Lead statistical analyst

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