Expanding enrollments and contracting state budgets: The effect of the Great Recession on higher education

The Great Recession heightened a growing conflict in the United States between expanding enrollments in postsecondary education and contracting public budget support. Weak labor market conditions during the Great Recession encouraged college enrollments, with much of the increase in enrollment occur...

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Bildung
Bildungsbeteiligung
Budget, Government
Budgets
College Students
Colleges
Colleges & universities
Colleges and universities
Conflict
Economic conditions
Economic Recession
Education
Effects on Education, Health, Family, and Children
Enrollment
Enrollments
Federal aid
Finanzierung
Förderungsmaßnahme
Great Recession
Higher Education
Hochschulbildung
Investition
Labor
Labor Market
Labour market
Markets
Payment
Payments
Recession
Recessions
Rezession
School enrollment
State budgets
State government
Stipendium
Student
Student financial aid
Student loans
Studentenzahl
Students
Studienanfänger
Studiengebühren
Subsidies
Tuition
U.S.A
Unemployment rates
United States
United States of America
Universities
Universität
USA
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Wirtschaftskrise
Öffentliche Förderung
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