Report
Description
This paper looks at the domestic demand for tertiary education (that is, excluding overseas students). It argues that the concept is problematic because of the dominant role of the government in provision, and discusses the factors that impinge on it: fees, returns to study and demographics. It shows how student demand has been changing and looks at likely trends in coming years.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Commonwealth of Australia 2007
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
12 Sep 2007
