1991. "School Repetition, Dropouts, and the Rates of Return to Schooling: The Case of Indonesia." Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 53 (4): 467-80.Behrman, Jere R. and Anil B. Deolalikar, 1991, "School Repetition, Dropouts, and the Rates of Return to Schooling: The Case of...
(2006). The silent epidemic: Perspectives of high school dropouts. A report by Civic Enterprises in association with Peter D. Hart Research Associates for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Washington, DC: Civic Enterprises. Google Scholar CMEC (Council of Ministers of Education Canada). (...
Online Resource 1 Migration Processes, Familial Characteristics, and Schooling Dropout Among Black Youths Kevin J. A. Thomas Table A1 Percentage distribution of the highest completed grades of dropouts and non-dropouts in the sample Highest Completed Grade Non-dropouts Dropouts Grades 1–4 0.0 1.9 ...
(1), the coefficients for the interaction terms between AttendMAi and TIMEt capture the additional returns to attendance, for both completers and dropouts. For robustness, we also estimate two additional completion models. The first excludes the interaction terms between PostDegreeit and MA_TIMEit,...
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1991. "School Repetition, Dropouts, and the Rates of Return to Schooling: The Case of Indonesia," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 53(4): 467-480.Behrman, J. R., and A. B. Deolalikar. 1991. "School Repetition, Dropouts, and the Rates of Return to Schooling: The Case of ...
Latino immigrant youth and interrupted schooling : dropouts, dreamers and alternative pathways to college Marguerite Lukes (Bilingual education and bilingualism / series editors, Colin Baker and Nancy Hornberger, 100) Multilingual Matters, c2015 : pbk : hbk...
Latino Immigrant Youth and Interrupted Schooling: Dropouts, Dreamers and Alternative Pathways to College, by Lukes, M.doi:10.1080/15348458.2018.1500465SungAe KimRoutledge
The term "dropout," as Lukes explains, emerged within the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' push for universal high school education, where American schools became responsible for the supervision and socialization of school-aged children. The criminalization of school leavers as "dropouts" coincided ...
Latino/a immigrant youth and interrupted schooling: Dropouts, dreamers, and alternative pathways to col- lege. Buffalo, NY: Multilingual Matters.Lukes, Marguerite. Latino Immigrant Youth and Interrupted Schooling : Dropouts, Dreamers and Alternative Pathways to College. Bristol ; Buffalo: Multilingual ...