The significant number of dropouts of children from their primary education has directly contributed to a country’s high percentage of illiteracy and the huge wastage of government funds. The present study looks into the prevalent causative factors of the dropout rates in the primary school education among nations. The method of fractal analysis helped probe deeper the exceptional cases that are still prevalent in some countries all over the world which serve as drivers of dropout rates in the primary level of education. Out of the 152 countries included in this study, at least seven of them cause its non-fractality. These countries that cause non-fractality indicate common and exceptional contributing factors in the primary education dropo...
Across the globe, the percentage of students that drop out of school has reach epidemic proportions;...
One of the countries where the basic academic education is problematic to achieve is Tanzania. Despi...
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by their family cha...
The significant number of dropouts of children from their primary education has directly contributed...
Development in human capital in the form of public education and health provision is necessary for t...
This background paper for the UNESCO GMR team draws on a range of resources to provide a synthesis o...
Schools exist to develop the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains of every learner. The main...
Using a panel of 40 developing countries of the world, spanning the period 1997 to 2017, this study ...
An increasingly popular government initiative to achieve quality education and prevent students from...
The study was designed to investigate the causes of dropout at primary level in Pakistan. Descriptiv...
School dropout has emerged as major hindrance to human capital formation in developing countries glo...
Dropout at primary school level is a serious problem in Pakistan. Dropout causes substantial wastage...
This paper attempts to examine the socioeconomic determinants of primary school dropout in Uganda wi...
Dropout is one of the problems many public education systems face all around the world. In Malm-vi, ...
The study sought to investigate the dropout trends and patterns among the secondary sch...
Across the globe, the percentage of students that drop out of school has reach epidemic proportions;...
One of the countries where the basic academic education is problematic to achieve is Tanzania. Despi...
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by their family cha...
The significant number of dropouts of children from their primary education has directly contributed...
Development in human capital in the form of public education and health provision is necessary for t...
This background paper for the UNESCO GMR team draws on a range of resources to provide a synthesis o...
Schools exist to develop the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains of every learner. The main...
Using a panel of 40 developing countries of the world, spanning the period 1997 to 2017, this study ...
An increasingly popular government initiative to achieve quality education and prevent students from...
The study was designed to investigate the causes of dropout at primary level in Pakistan. Descriptiv...
School dropout has emerged as major hindrance to human capital formation in developing countries glo...
Dropout at primary school level is a serious problem in Pakistan. Dropout causes substantial wastage...
This paper attempts to examine the socioeconomic determinants of primary school dropout in Uganda wi...
Dropout is one of the problems many public education systems face all around the world. In Malm-vi, ...
The study sought to investigate the dropout trends and patterns among the secondary sch...
Across the globe, the percentage of students that drop out of school has reach epidemic proportions;...
One of the countries where the basic academic education is problematic to achieve is Tanzania. Despi...
This paper presents evidence on how children’s educational outcomes are affected by their family cha...