2023
DOI: 10.1108/heswbl-09-2022-0191
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You have to pay to play: housing costs and barriers to participation for student interns

Abstract: PurposeMany low-income students are unable to participate in internship programs because they lack financial resources to pay for the cost of housing and relocating to the internship site. This paper examines the types of benefits or supports related to housing and relocation that employers are providing to paid interns.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses content analysis to examine the types of supports included in job advertisements posted on Handshake, the largest early career networking platform in … Show more

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“…Although there is ample research to indicate the positive impact of WIL, many challenges are still prevalent, exacerbated by Covid and continuing crisis. Alteri in their article, “You have to Pay to Play: Housing Costs and Barriers to Participation for Student Interns” (2023) illustrates a specific inequality in internships when interns cannot afford the housing associated with the internship opportunities.…”
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“…Although there is ample research to indicate the positive impact of WIL, many challenges are still prevalent, exacerbated by Covid and continuing crisis. Alteri in their article, “You have to Pay to Play: Housing Costs and Barriers to Participation for Student Interns” (2023) illustrates a specific inequality in internships when interns cannot afford the housing associated with the internship opportunities.…”
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confidence: 99%