This paper investigates the causal effect of the Great Recession, and a conditional effect of a tuition fee reform, on the risk of students dropping out of HE. We use HESA data and our analysis combines duration modelling with difference-in-differences. We find that the causal effect of the recession increases the risk of drop out, especially for males. A smaller and positive effect of the tuition fee reform for males, whereas we observe the opposite effect for females. Differences in dropout behaviour are also found for high and low income groups, and between different types of university and subjects studied
This paper investigates the effect of college merger on the probability of students dropping out of ...
This study considers the enrolment at university and the subsequent possible dropout as a piece of t...
This paper seeks to advance our understanding of the drop-out behavior of students in higher educati...
This paper investigates whether the increase in university tuition fees in 2006 changed student drop...
This paper investigates whether the hazard of dropping out for both male and female students changes...
In this paper we study how the Great Recession affected university students in terms of performance,...
This paper analyzes how the Great Recession affected the drop-out rate among university students in...
In this paper we analyse the magnitude, timing, determinants and outcomes of dropping out of post-co...
We investigate the effect of college acquisitions on the probability of students dropping out of col...
This research aims to identify the effects of the economic crisis on higher education (HE) dropout r...
From individual level data for an entire cohort of undergraduate students in the 'old' universities ...
This research examines whether the reduced opportunity costs observed during the Great Recession res...
In many countries, including the U.S. and the U.K., there is ongoing concern about the extent to whi...
Student retention has risen high on the political agenda in the UK as part of the government’s prior...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
This paper investigates the effect of college merger on the probability of students dropping out of ...
This study considers the enrolment at university and the subsequent possible dropout as a piece of t...
This paper seeks to advance our understanding of the drop-out behavior of students in higher educati...
This paper investigates whether the increase in university tuition fees in 2006 changed student drop...
This paper investigates whether the hazard of dropping out for both male and female students changes...
In this paper we study how the Great Recession affected university students in terms of performance,...
This paper analyzes how the Great Recession affected the drop-out rate among university students in...
In this paper we analyse the magnitude, timing, determinants and outcomes of dropping out of post-co...
We investigate the effect of college acquisitions on the probability of students dropping out of col...
This research aims to identify the effects of the economic crisis on higher education (HE) dropout r...
From individual level data for an entire cohort of undergraduate students in the 'old' universities ...
This research examines whether the reduced opportunity costs observed during the Great Recession res...
In many countries, including the U.S. and the U.K., there is ongoing concern about the extent to whi...
Student retention has risen high on the political agenda in the UK as part of the government’s prior...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
This paper investigates the effect of college merger on the probability of students dropping out of ...
This study considers the enrolment at university and the subsequent possible dropout as a piece of t...
This paper seeks to advance our understanding of the drop-out behavior of students in higher educati...