Students in rural China are dropping out of secondary school at troubling rates. While there is considerable quantitative research on this issue, no systematic effort has been made to assess the deeper reasons behind student decision making through a mixed-methods approach. This article seeks to explore the prevalence, correlates and potential reasons for rural dropout throughout the secondary education process. It brings together results from eight large-scale survey studies covering 24,931 rural secondary students across four provinces, as well as analysis of extensive interviews with 52 students from these same study sites. The results show that the cumulative dropout rate across all windows of secondary education may be as high as 63 pe...
A national household income survey and census data are used to examine the determinants of education...
School dropout is a serious issue resulting from various causes. There is overwhelming statistics t...
Dropout constitutes a chief obstacle to EFA in many developing countries including Cambodia. To prev...
Despite requirements of and support for universal education up to grade 9, there are concerning repo...
Background: Junior high dropout rates are up to 25% in poor, rural areas of China. Although existing...
Recent anecdotal reports suggest that dropout rates may be higher and actually increasing over time ...
The overall goal of this study is to examine if there is a dropout problem in rural China and to exp...
Recent studies have shown that only about two-thirds of the students from poor, rural areas in China...
Recent studies have shown that only about two-thirds of the students from poor, rural areas in China...
This article studies the determinants of school dropout decisions for western rural China by using t...
Recent anecdotal reports suggest that dropout rates may be higher and actually increasing over time ...
Student dropout in higher education has been of great interest to the academic community, state and ...
Although there has lately been a considerable increase in attention to the dropout problem, a substa...
This paper attempts to identify neighborhood peer effects on children\u27s dropout decision in rural...
Purpose - With the rise in the opportunity to go to college, the purpose of this paper is to identif...
A national household income survey and census data are used to examine the determinants of education...
School dropout is a serious issue resulting from various causes. There is overwhelming statistics t...
Dropout constitutes a chief obstacle to EFA in many developing countries including Cambodia. To prev...
Despite requirements of and support for universal education up to grade 9, there are concerning repo...
Background: Junior high dropout rates are up to 25% in poor, rural areas of China. Although existing...
Recent anecdotal reports suggest that dropout rates may be higher and actually increasing over time ...
The overall goal of this study is to examine if there is a dropout problem in rural China and to exp...
Recent studies have shown that only about two-thirds of the students from poor, rural areas in China...
Recent studies have shown that only about two-thirds of the students from poor, rural areas in China...
This article studies the determinants of school dropout decisions for western rural China by using t...
Recent anecdotal reports suggest that dropout rates may be higher and actually increasing over time ...
Student dropout in higher education has been of great interest to the academic community, state and ...
Although there has lately been a considerable increase in attention to the dropout problem, a substa...
This paper attempts to identify neighborhood peer effects on children\u27s dropout decision in rural...
Purpose - With the rise in the opportunity to go to college, the purpose of this paper is to identif...
A national household income survey and census data are used to examine the determinants of education...
School dropout is a serious issue resulting from various causes. There is overwhelming statistics t...
Dropout constitutes a chief obstacle to EFA in many developing countries including Cambodia. To prev...