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Cratty, Dorothyjean – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Nineteen percent of 1997-98 North Carolina 3rd graders were observed to drop out of high school. A series of logits predict probabilities of dropping out on determinants such as math and reading test scores, absenteeism, suspension, and retention, at the following grade levels: 3rd, 5th, 8th, and 9th. The same cohort and variables are used to…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Dropouts, High School Students, Probability
Colding, Bjorg; Husted, Leif; Hummelgaard, Hans – Economics of Education Review, 2009
This paper provides important new insights into the reasons for the observed gap in educational attainment between children of immigrants and natives in Denmark using a dynamic discrete model of educational choices to determine at what stages of their educational careers children of immigrants face barriers to educational progression and how…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Barriers
Glocker, Daniela – Economics of Education Review, 2011
In this paper I evaluate the effect of student aid on the success of academic studies. I focus on two dimensions, the duration of study and the probability of actually graduating with a degree. To determine the impact of financial student aid, I estimate a discrete-time duration model allowing for competing risks to account for different exit…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Dropout Rate, Graduation Rate, Graduation
Lai, Fang – Economics of Education Review, 2010
Using one cohort of 7235 middle school students in Beijing, China, we examined the evolution of the gender achievement gap in middle school. Our study found a more significant female dominance than in U.S. studies: even though boys gradually caught up during middle school, especially in Math and Science, and the gender achievement gap decreased…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Early Intervention, Females, Dropout Rate
Renna, Francesco – Economics of Education Review, 2008
While research outside economics has found that drinking has a negative effect on cognitive skills, some economists have failed to find any negative relationship between drinking and academic performance. This paper argues that the reason for this discrepancy is due to the way education is measured in the economic literature. Herein, binge…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Dropout Rate, Drinking, Probability
Cameron, Lisa – Economics of Education Review, 2009
This paper evaluates the role played by Indonesia's Social Safety Net Scholarships Program in reducing school drop-out rates during the Asian financial crisis. The expectation was that many families would find it difficult to keep their children in school and drop-out rates would be high. The scholarships are found to have been effective in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scholarships, Economics, Educational Finance
Jones, John T.; Toma, Eugenia F.; Zimmer, Ron W. – Economics of Education Review, 2008
The size of schools and districts in which they are located has become a salient policy issue in recent years. While consolidation of school districts and expanding high school size were in vogue from the 1960s until recently, funding agencies are now sponsoring projects to reduce school size under the assumption that smaller schools will lead to…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Academic Achievement, School Size, Average Daily Attendance
Stock, Wendy A.; Finegan, T. Aldrich; Siegfried, John J. – Economics of Education Review, 2009
We investigate graduate school outcomes for students who entered economics Ph.D. programs in Fall 2002. Students in Top-15 ranked programs and those with higher verbal and quantitative GRE scores are less likely to have dropped out, but no more likely to have graduated. Those with undergraduate degrees from Top-60 U.S. liberal arts colleges and…
Descriptors: Probability, Liberal Arts, Graduate Study, Doctoral Degrees
Stratton, Leslie S.; O'Toole, Dennis M.; Wetzela, James N. – Economics of Education Review, 2008
Studies of college attrition typically assume that all attrition is permanent. We use data from the 1990/94 Beginning Postsecondary Survey to distinguish between long-term dropout and short-term stopout behavior in order to test that assumption. We find significant differences between those who stop out and those who drop out in the first year.…
Descriptors: Stopouts, Dropout Rate, Dropout Research, Postsecondary Education
Lloyd, Cynthia B.; Mete, Cem; Grant, Monica J. – Economics of Education Review, 2009
We assess factors affecting primary and middle school dropout in rural Punjab and NorthWest Frontier Province over 6 years (1997-2004). These data are unique in a developing-country setting in longitudinally tracking changes in both school and household environments. While grade retention has improved, girls' dropout rates remain fairly high.…
Descriptors: Females, Dropout Rate, Dropouts, Foreign Countries

Grubb, W. Norton – Economics of Education Review, 1989
Examines dropout tendencies in higher education, using nationally representative longitudinal surveys for the high school classes of 1972 and 1980. Dropping out has increased and is substantially higher in community colleges, technical institutes, and private vocational schools. Since dropouts earn few credits, federal policy regarding progress…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Educational Policy, Federal Government, Longitudinal Studies

Ehrenberg, Ronald G.; Brewer, Dominic J. – Economics of Education Review, 1994
Uses High School and Beyond longitudinal study data to estimate extent to which school characteristics and teacher characteristics influence probability that public high school students will drop out between sophomore and senior years; and increases in nonleaving students' achievement test scores during the same two-year period. School and teacher…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, High Schools, Influences, Institutional Characteristics

Rees, Daniel I.; Mocan, H. Naci – Economics of Education Review, 1997
A slack labor market could affect the high school dropout rate by discouraging students from dropping out or by encouraging them to seek work to cover family job losses. A longitudinal study of 680 New York State school districts favors the former conclusion. A district's yearly 3.7% dropout rate might increase 2% with a 1% increase in the county…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Economic Factors, Education Work Relationship, High Schools

Farahati, F.; Marcotte, D. E.; Wilcox-Gok, V. – Economics of Education Review, 2003
Investigates the effect of parents' mental illness on the schooling of their children. Finds that parents' mental illnesses increase the probability of high school dropout of children, though these effects differ markedly with disease. Also finds that parental mental illness has more consistently negative effects on girls than on boys. (Contains…
Descriptors: Costs, Dropout Rate, High Schools, Mental Disorders

Simon, Julian L.; Boggs, Rebecca – Economics of Education Review, 1997
Shows in graphs that the amount of education that youths receive has been increasing rapidly in the United States (among both whites and nonwhites) and worldwide. This represents an increase in individuals' capacity to produce economically and enjoy a higher living standard. The total education amount has also increased because of the increase per…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Dropout Rate, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment
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