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Training for the legal Bar between 2004 – 2008: the profile of pupil barristers in England and Wales Anna Zimdars (Manchester) & Jennifer Sauboorah (Bar.

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1 Training for the legal Bar between 2004 – 2008: the profile of pupil barristers in England and Wales Anna Zimdars (Manchester) & Jennifer Sauboorah (Bar Standards Board) ABFN November 18 2009

2 Overview 1.Rationale 2.Methods 3.Findings 4.Future Research 5.Discussion

3 Three Questions about entry to the Bar I II III What should the What is it? How do we profile of entrants be? change it?

4 Motivation Equality of Opportunity Monitoring

5 ideal research from cradle to pinnacle of professional life attrition at every stage Leave Schooling Leave University Legal Training Leave Area of practice Employment status Promotions Honours Salary Leave

6 Actual Research Design 1)Who are the pupils? (2004-2008)  Context Low success rate Merit selection  Limitations cross-sectional

7 Data & Methods (study 1) Data Source  Pupillage survey - High response rate, about 95 %  about 2,000 observations for four years (2004-08) Data details  parent occupation, ethnicity, gender, age  University first degree, degree class, conversion course, BVC grade  Analysis: 1)Description of pupils 2)Pupillage earnings 3)Employed or self-employed practice 4)Region – London or outside

8 PupilsComparison University Oxbridge324 Other Russell Group3627 Other3269 Degree Class First265 Upper Second6250 Lower1245 BVC grade Outstanding 127 Pupils: + Oxbridge + Firsts + BVC outstanding Pupils’ attainment

9 Pupils’ social background Pupils: + high SES + White + male + not disabled PupilsComparison Social class Professional or Managerial6846 Working class319 Ethnicity White8077 Gender Female5158 Disability Yes35

10 Pupillage Earnings Education effects + Oxbridge (+4 to 6 K) + First (+4 to 6 K) + BVC outstanding (+ 3K) Remaining effects of social background - female (-1 K) - older than 25 (-1 K) Working class and minority disadvantages in earnings accounted for by educational attainment

11 Attainnment Not Oxbridge Not First Equalities Groups Female Older than 25 Disability Employment Status – employed Bar

12 Location Bar: + London Bar Other professional employment

13 London  Oxbridge  First  Older than 25  Ethnic minority Location – London v Regions Regions  Not Oxbridge  2:1 or below  Young  White Working class concentration outside London accounted for by attainment factors

14 Future Research (study 2) Longitudinal Study BVC  entry into pupillage  entry into tenancy BVC 2000 to 2004 model  Secondary schooling  pupillage and tenancy  area of practice  Prevalence of merit selection

15 Discussion


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