Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 2-Nov-23
Taking the Pulse of the Nation survey data collected in June 2023 asked respondents why they believe that people of a similar background to themselves in their 20s and 30s might not pursue a university education. Respondents could choose multiple responses from a set of 16 reasons that can be broadly categorised as financial barriers, personal barriers, and social barriers. The survey found that Australian-born residents are more likely than residents born overseas to believe that financial barriers prevent people from getting a university education. This is despite the fact that Australian-born residents are more likely to be eligible for financial help to support them while they study. The data also reveals that a similar number of both university-educated people and those who have never entered the higher education system believe that financial barriers are putting university out of the reach of young people in Australia. To view all Melbourne Institute – Roy Morgan Taking The Pulse of the Nation Reports visit the TTPN website portal: https://melbourneinstitute.unimelb.edu.au/data/ttpn.
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