Report
Description
Opponents of university fees have linked declining fertility to student debt, to justify lower charges under the Higher Education Scheme (HECS). Andrew Norton argues that HECS has no impact on fertility - university educated people have fewer children, whether they are paying HECS or not. HECS cuts constitute inefficient policy, for they would reward equally those who do and those who do not have children.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Centre for Independent Studies 2003
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
2 Apr 2003
