Patterns of Inequality in Higher Education: The Case of Students Field Choice

Fekadu Mulugeta Asfaw

Abstract


In an expanding higher education system that focuses on access, understanding the dynamics of the inequality in the effort to provide educational opportunity to the majority is central. The main objective of this study is to investigate the pattern of field choice and the factors that influence students’ field choice in two purposefully selected colleges. A total of 125 first year students, 45 from Law school in College of Law and Governance and 80 from Language departments (one foreign and one local language department) in College of Humanities, Language Studies, Journalism and Communication (CHLJC) participated in the study. The result indicated that students in Law school have better socioeconomic status and achievement than the students in the language departments. Similarly students in law school seem to consider practical factors while students in the CHLJC consider interpersonal factors as most influential in their field choice. The existing differences in the students’ background and the factors they considered in their field choice process are found to be a continuation of prior inequalities and further perpetuate inequality in the higher education system in Ethiopia.

Keywords: higher education, field choice, inequality

DOI: 10.7176/JEP/13-10-01

Publication date: April 30th 2022


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