Ian Pitchford

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The UK has undergone a substantial expansion in the numbers going to university and other forms of higher education, especially since 1992. This has resulted in 27 per cent of the working-age population, or approximately twelve million people, possessing a degree or equivalent higher qualification.13 However, during this time nearly all of our competitors have also expanded the proportion qualified to this level, leaving our relative position unchanged.
It's The Economy, Stupid: Economics for Voters
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