Greater access to higher education does not necessarily guarantee more jobs or more wealth
Published in July 2025, Paxter’s global comparative study, Higher Education, Revenue & Employability, challenges a widely held belief: expanding access to higher education does not automatically guarantee more jobs or wealth.
Predatory publishing: a systemic threat to knowledge and trust
Gérard Friedlander, Manuel Tunon de Lara, Christine Clerici and Pierre Tapie warn in La Tribune dated 16/12/25 about so-called ‘predatory’ journals that are proliferating and blurring the line between knowledge and imposture.
Synthesis of the study “Higher Education, Revenue & Employability: A global comparative study” by Paxter
Unprecedented in its scope, this research—conducted by Pierre Aliphat, Nikola Damjanovic, and Pierre Tapie—is based on a sample of 140 countries and cross-references several variables.
“Higher education, revenue & employability”: discover the Paxter's groundbreaking global study
Synthesis of the study “Higher Education, Revenue & Employability: A global comparative study” by Paxter
Predatory publishing: a systemic threat to knowledge and trust
Greater access to higher education does not necessarily guarantee more jobs or more wealth