Over recent decades, national Higher Education sectors across the world have experienced a gradual process of marketisation.This book offers a new interpretation on why and how marketisation has taken place within England. It explores distinct assumptions on the nature of graduate work and how the graduate labour market drives the argumentation for more market and choice. Demonstrating the flaws in these assumptions – which are based on an idealised relationship between Higher Education and high-skilled work – this book fills an important need by questioning the current rationale for further marketisation.
Gerbrand Tholen is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at City, University of London.
1. Introduction 2. Dimensions of Marketisation3. Policymaking in Higher Education: Understanding the Economy4. Policymaking in Higher Education: Understanding Work and the Labour Market5. Policymaking in Higher Education: Human Capital6. Graduate Work in Modern Capitalism7. The Graduate Labour Market8. Earnings9. The Misinterpretation of Graduate Work10. Conclusion