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Higher Education Students’ Income, Expenditure and Debt: A Comparison Study of Students in Scotland and England, 2004-2005
This study examines the differences in full time undergraduates' income, expenditure and debt by comparing the findings of the 2004/05 Scottish and the 2004/05 English student income and expenditure surveys (SIES). In particular, it explores<br />
how the divergent student funding systems in England and Scotland, which have emerged since devolution in the late 1980s, affect students' finances in the two countries.
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