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A qualitative evaluation of non-educational barriers to the elite professions / Louise Ashley [and three others].

By: Ashley, Louise, 1973- [author.].Contributor(s): Great Britain. Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission [publisher.].Publisher: London : Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, 2015Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Employment -- Great Britain | Socioeconomic factors -- Great Britain | Professions -- Social aspectsOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: "This report sets out the findings from a qualitative study, focusing on two main areas. The first (Study A) examines the barriers to entry for people from less privileged socioeconomic backgrounds to elite law and accountancy firms, with a particular focus on London. The second (Study B) examines the barriers to entry for people from similar backgrounds to elite financial service firms (including accountancy) located in Scotland."--Overview, page 6.
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"June 2015".

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"This report sets out the findings from a qualitative study, focusing on two main areas. The first (Study A) examines the barriers to entry for people from less privileged socioeconomic backgrounds to elite law and accountancy firms, with a particular focus on London. The second (Study B) examines the barriers to entry for people from similar backgrounds to elite financial service firms (including accountancy) located in Scotland."--Overview, page 6.

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