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This paper investigates whether aspirations matter for education, which offers a common route out of poverty
Ofsted survey report evaluating the extent to which careers education raises aspirations and informs the choices of careers by young women.
Research looking at the most effective ways of encouraging high-achieving, disadvantaged pupils into higher education.
Research addresses what aspirations people of all ages hold for their later life.
How parental and children's aspirations form the relation between early aspirations and educational attainment, age 15 and 19
This paper uses information from Young Lives to gain a deeper understanding of young people’s aspirations and their views of the main barriers they face.
This research explores the experiences, work aspirations and support needs of claimants in the ESA support group and the equivalent Universal Credit group.
Asks whether entrepreneurs aspire to grow and if so on which dimensions of the business
How children’s lives change during adolescence and the difference that gender inequalities and gender norms make to pathways
This article examines young Peruvians’ aspirations and the role of migration in their imagined futures, from a generational perspective
The report includes examples from programmes in South Africa, the Great Lakes region, Zambia, Rwanda, Yemen and Syria
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