Analyzing the Dynamics of School Dropout in Upper Secondary Education in Latin America

This study examines trends in school dropout at the upper secondary education level across Latin America over the past two decades, and attempts to identify factors influencing these rates. The methodology contributes to the existing literature by employing repeated cross sections of data to track the life cycle path of representative groups of individuals belonging to a birth cohort, by constructing and analyzing a synthetic data base of household survey data from 18 countries. A key finding is that while upper secondary enrollment rates increased in the region, the proportion of upper secondary age youth dropping out of school has remained persistently high, despite relatively favorable macroeconomic conditions. Furthermore, the study traces the moment in the life cycle at which the majority of dropout takes place to reveal differences between countries. Finally, to explain the trends in upper secondary dropout rates, the study examines the impact of three groups of factors: (i) shifts in the cohort size and socioeconomic composition of the population eligible for entering upper secondary education; (b) the macroeconomic environment and labor market opportunities; and (c) the returns to schooling. A series of regressions shows that an important factor that may be driving higher dropout levels has been the higher numbers of students from poor socioeconomic backgrounds reaching the upper secondary level. In addition, high returns to education have been a pull factor into the schooling system, while, especially in countries where the majority of youth dropout early (prior to upper secondary education), the data confirm an apparent substitution effect due to the opportunity cost of forgoing employment opportunities. Overall, the findings confirm the importance of policy makers' focus on upper secondary education across Latin America and suggest implications for focusing the policy agenda.

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Main Authors: Bentaouet Kattan, Raja, Székely, Miguel
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2015-03
Subjects:SKILLS, COMPARATIVE EDUCATION, ECONOMIC GROWTH, BASIC EDUCATION, TEACHERS, DROPOUT RATE, SCHOOLING, SCHOOL DROPOUT, EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT, INTERACTIVE RADIO INSTRUCTION, MARGINAL COST, MARKET FACTORS, SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, ATTENDANCE RATES, INTERACTIVE RADIO, EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT, EDUCATION POLICY, LABOR FORCE, DROPOUT PATTERNS, ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATES, HIGH SCHOOL, POLITICAL ECONOMY, EDUCATION OUTCOMES, EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATION SYSTEMS, HIGHER EDUCATION, EDUCATION EXPENDITURES, INCENTIVES, HIGHER ENROLLMENT, RE-ENTRY, MODELS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, ADULTS, ACCESS TO EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, RESOURCES PER CHILD, COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT, COMPLETION RATES, GENDER GAP, QUALITY OF EDUCATION, TRAINING, TEACHER TRAINING, DEMAND FOR EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, POPULATION GROWTH, ECONOMETRICS, OPTIONS, SECONDARY SCHOOL, PRIMARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, PRIMARY SCHOOLING, STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, LEARNING, EDUCATION SYSTEM, SCHOOL QUALITY, PRIMARY SCHOOL, SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS, NATURAL RESOURCES, PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES, RADIO, SCHOOL- AGE, RESOURCES, EDUCATION SYSTEMS, UNEMPLOYMENT, DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION, BENEFITS OF EDUCATION, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, DROPOUT RATES, INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION, PRIMARY COMPLETION, STUDENT POPULATION, ENROLLMENT RATES, WAGES, EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATION, VALUES, SCHOOLS, SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, EFFECTIVE TEACHERS, EDUCATION REFORM, ECONOMIC VALUE, POLICY MAKERS, EDUCATION SERVICES, LEARNING OUTCOMES, PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS, CREDIT, PURCHASING POWER, DEMAND, EXPANSION OF EDUCATION, ENROLLMENT RATE, MARGINAL BENEFITS, MARGINAL COSTS, EDUCATIONAL QUALITY, EXPENDITURES, PARENTAL PRIORITIES, EARLY CHILDHOOD, DECISION MAKING, CLASS SIZE, HIGH DROPOUT, EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, OPPORTUNITY COSTS, TRANSACTION COSTS, ENVIRONMENT, SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT, COHORT ANALYSIS, ADOLESCENTS, EARLY DROPOUT, TEACHER, DISCOUNT RATES, QUALITY OF EDUCATION SERVICES, RADIO INSTRUCTION, ECONOMIC FACTORS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TRADE, ENROLLMENT LEVELS, EDUCATION EXPANSION, SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS, EDUCATION, COST PER STUDENT, SCHOOL PERFORMANCE, CLASS SIZES, PRIVATE COSTS, HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT, PRIMARY EDUCATION, FORMAL SCHOOLING, LABOR MARKETS, CLASSROOM, SCHOOL, SECONDARY EDUCATION, SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT, DEMOGRAPHICS, PRICES, ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, SCHOOL AGE, RETURNS TO EDUCATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/03/24205715/analyzing-dynamics-school-dropout-upper-secondary-education-latin-america-cohort-approach
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/21671
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