In this paper we study the factors that influence both dropout and (4-year) degree completion throughout university by applying the set of discrete-time methods for competing risks in event history analysis, as described in Scott and Kennedy (2005). In the French-speaking Belgian community, participation rates are very high given that higher education is largely financed through public funds, but at the same time, the system performs very poorly in terms of degree completion. In this particular context, we explore two main questions. First, to what extent is socioeconomic background still a determinant of success for academic careers in a system that, by construction, aims to eliminate economic barriers to higher education? Second, given th...
Abstract The dropout or evasion rates in higher education are now a social and institutional concern...
Many students drop out of secondary or higher education without obtaining a degree. A recent policy ...
International audienceThe recent surge of government reports, mainstream essays and articles, and ev...
In this paper we study the factors that influence both dropout and degree completion (4 or 5 years t...
International audienceThe large proportion of dropout students from higher education has become a ma...
Academic failure among first-year university students has long fuelled a large number of debates. Ma...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
This paper seeks to advance our understanding of the drop-out behavior of students in higher educati...
Study success in Higher Education is of primary importance in the European policy agenda. Yet, given...
In this article, the determinants of ‘time to dropout’ from doctoral studies and ‘time to PhD comple...
The purpose of this paper is to establish what sociodemographic and institutional factors cause stud...
Obtaining an university degree results in important outcomes for subsequent life course. However, ch...
International audienceIn this study, we examine how student employment impacts higher educational tr...
The issue of considerable dropout rate in doctoral programs is well documented across a large number...
Abstract The dropout or evasion rates in higher education are now a social and institutional concern...
Many students drop out of secondary or higher education without obtaining a degree. A recent policy ...
International audienceThe recent surge of government reports, mainstream essays and articles, and ev...
In this paper we study the factors that influence both dropout and degree completion (4 or 5 years t...
International audienceThe large proportion of dropout students from higher education has become a ma...
Academic failure among first-year university students has long fuelled a large number of debates. Ma...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
Many countries organize their higher education system with limited or no ex ante admission standards...
This paper seeks to advance our understanding of the drop-out behavior of students in higher educati...
Study success in Higher Education is of primary importance in the European policy agenda. Yet, given...
In this article, the determinants of ‘time to dropout’ from doctoral studies and ‘time to PhD comple...
The purpose of this paper is to establish what sociodemographic and institutional factors cause stud...
Obtaining an university degree results in important outcomes for subsequent life course. However, ch...
International audienceIn this study, we examine how student employment impacts higher educational tr...
The issue of considerable dropout rate in doctoral programs is well documented across a large number...
Abstract The dropout or evasion rates in higher education are now a social and institutional concern...
Many students drop out of secondary or higher education without obtaining a degree. A recent policy ...
International audienceThe recent surge of government reports, mainstream essays and articles, and ev...