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Student debt: The causes and consequences of undergraduate borrowing in the UK

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The 1990s witnessed a number of changes in the financing of higher education in the UK. The progressive replacement of the maintenance grant by a government-backed loan means that students are increasingly forced to accept debt as an integral part of university life. This book highlights the detrimental effects of these changes and considers their long-term consequences. Uniquely bridging the gap between current education policy debates and those relating to debt, money management and financial decision making, Student a unique insight into the causes and consequences of student debt through the use of focus groups, interviews and questionnaire surveys;draws out the theoretical and policy implications relating to different aspects of undergraduate borrowing;offers a comparative analysis of issues relating to student debt in the UK, Italy and France;covers a broad range of topics including money management styles, attitudes towards credit and debt, the psychological effects of student debt, and the student-bank relationship.This book will be of great interest to policy makers and social policy academics with an interest in financing higher education, money management in general, financial exclusion and financial literacy, and to anyone who is concerned about the impact of rising levels of debt on students' well being.

160 pages, Paperback

First published September 12, 2001

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