Professor of Quantitative Social Science, UCL
Deputy Director, @cepeo-ucl.bsky.social
Principal Investigator, COSMO study
Dad to three.
https://jakeanders.uk
(Figure from this paper of ours: doi.org/10.1080/0964...)
(Figure from this paper of ours: doi.org/10.1080/0964...)
Worryingly, we found wide gaps in access to careers support by school type.
Private school pupils are significantly more likely to have accessed it than state school pupils
Worryingly, we found wide gaps in access to careers support by school type.
Private school pupils are significantly more likely to have accessed it than state school pupils
Narrowing these differences is crucial to ‘levelling up’ life chances across the country.
Narrowing these differences is crucial to ‘levelling up’ life chances across the country.
Those from London are much more likely to agree there are lots of career and training opportunities available locally, compared to other regions in the country.
Those from London are much more likely to agree there are lots of career and training opportunities available locally, compared to other regions in the country.
And the proportion waiting in less well-off parts of the country are higher: 39% compared to 28% of those in the most affluent areas. This is embedding inequalities.
And the proportion waiting in less well-off parts of the country are higher: 39% compared to 28% of those in the most affluent areas. This is embedding inequalities.
Obviously, it won't be a perfect overlap, but that is pretty consistent.
Obviously, it won't be a perfect overlap, but that is pretty consistent.
We're still actively working on this, so your thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated.
We're still actively working on this, so your thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated.