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Do tertiary dropout students really not succeed in European labour markets?

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Author(s)
Schnepf, Sylke V.
Keywords
LC Special aspects of education

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2399608
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http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/363323/1/__soton.ac.uk_ude_PersonalFiles_Users_svs_mydocuments_WrittenPapers_PIAAC%20papers_University%20drop%20out_dp8015.pdf
Abstract
Tertiary education has been expanding hugely over the last decades, so that tertiary dropout students will constitute a growing distinctive group in future labour markets. University dropout is regularly discussed as a ‘negative’ indicator in terms of reinforcing socio-economic inequalities and being a sign of university inefficiency. However, research on actual career trajectory of dropout students is virtually non-existent. Using data from the 2011 Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) this study first validates the uncommon self-reported measure of dropout used and compares the percentage of adults with tertiary dropout experience between EU countries. Second, we examine whether tertiary dropout is a permanent decision as a considerable part of literature assumes. In a third step, we investigate characteristics of adults with dropout experience. Finally, we estimate the effect of dropout in terms of their employment status and success of entering managerial professions comparing results of logistic regressions and propensity score matching taking individuals’ socio-economic and demographic background, work experience and cognitive skills into account.
 Results indicate that consistently across countries dropout is repeatedly a ‘positive’ indicator in the labour market. This is first due to the fact that the dropout decision is often not a permanent one as well as that for those adults who do not reenrol into tertiary education labour market chances are better than for equally educated adults in about half of the countries examined
Date
2014
Type
Monograph
Identifier
oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:363323
http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/363323/1/__soton.ac.uk_ude_PersonalFiles_Users_svs_mydocuments_WrittenPapers_PIAAC%20papers_University%20drop%20out_dp8015.pdf
Schnepf, Sylke V. (2014) Do tertiary dropout students really not succeed in European labour markets? Bonn, Germany, IZA, 44pp. (IZA Discussion Papers 8015).
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