Volume 61, Issue 4 pp. 563-577

Institutional Diversity in Higher Education: a Cross-National and Longitudinal Analysis

Jeroen Huisman

Jeroen Huisman

International Centre for Higher Education Management, University of Bath

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Lynn Meek

Lynn Meek

Centre for Higher Education Management & Policy, University of New England

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Fiona Wood

Fiona Wood

Centre for Higher Education Management & Policy, University of New England

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First published: 24 September 2007
Citations: 127

Abstract

This paper contributes to the debate on institutional diversity in higher education systems by looking at the phenomenon from a comparative (cross-national) and longitudinal perspective. Despite the attention to diversity in policy debates, surprisingly, only a limited amount of studies address methodological issues. In addition, the number of empirical studies on institutional diversity is low as well. Data on various Western higher education systems are used to illustrate developments in systems' diversity. Furthermore, these data are put in the context of current national (and supranational) policy debates, particularly the role of governments and markets, on maintaining or increasing diversity.

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