Early School Leaving: Reasons and Consequences

Early school leaving represents a loss of potential that has effects on both social and economic scale (reduced social cohesion, lower financial incomes, increase of social allocations). Early school leaving has various reasons that can be either social or economic. Due to the average statistics of...

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Main Author: Erika GYÖNÖS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: General Association of Economists from Romania 2011-11-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Economics
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Online Access: http://store.ectap.ro/articole/660.pdf
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description Early school leaving represents a loss of potential that has effects on both social and economic scale (reduced social cohesion, lower financial incomes, increase of social allocations). Early school leaving has various reasons that can be either social or economic. Due to the average statistics of the 27 countries of the European Union, in 2008 78,5% of the populations of these countries went to school regularly, whereas the same statistics applied for Romania showed an extent of 78,3%. The statistics of early school leaving showed some 14, 9% in the countries of the EU, whereas in Romania this index was higher (15, 9%). Sequel to some analyses we can state that there is a strong relationship between the variables named participation in education and early school leaving; more than that, there is a strong relationship between the extent of school studies completion and the rate of unemployment.
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spelling doaj.art-51acddf0796443d787d97018f32155b72022-12-22T00:12:02ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292011-11-01XVIII11435218418678Early School Leaving: Reasons and ConsequencesErika GYÖNÖS0 “Transilvania” University, Braşov Early school leaving represents a loss of potential that has effects on both social and economic scale (reduced social cohesion, lower financial incomes, increase of social allocations). Early school leaving has various reasons that can be either social or economic. Due to the average statistics of the 27 countries of the European Union, in 2008 78,5% of the populations of these countries went to school regularly, whereas the same statistics applied for Romania showed an extent of 78,3%. The statistics of early school leaving showed some 14, 9% in the countries of the EU, whereas in Romania this index was higher (15, 9%). Sequel to some analyses we can state that there is a strong relationship between the variables named participation in education and early school leaving; more than that, there is a strong relationship between the extent of school studies completion and the rate of unemployment. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/660.pdf degree of participation in educationearly school leavingPearson’s correlation coefficient
spellingShingle Erika GYÖNÖS
Early School Leaving: Reasons and Consequences
Theoretical and Applied Economics
degree of participation in education
early school leaving
Pearson’s correlation coefficient
title Early School Leaving: Reasons and Consequences
title_full Early School Leaving: Reasons and Consequences
title_fullStr Early School Leaving: Reasons and Consequences
title_full_unstemmed Early School Leaving: Reasons and Consequences
title_short Early School Leaving: Reasons and Consequences
title_sort early school leaving reasons and consequences
topic degree of participation in education
early school leaving
Pearson’s correlation coefficient
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