Research Article

An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress

Volume: 6 Number: 3 July 15, 2017
  • Melissa A. Adelman
  • Miguel Szekely *
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An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress

Abstract

School dropout is a growing concern in Central America, and in Latin America as a whole, because of its consequences for economic productivity, the inclusiveness of growth, social cohesion, and increasing youth risks. This paper utilizes more than two decades of household survey data to construct a systematic overview of school dropout at the primary and secondary levels in Central America, focusing on recent trends in dropout patterns and their underlying causes. Within each country, poverty, rurality, and indigenous group membership are the strongest correlates of dropout, reflecting several underlying factors that affect the marginal benefits and costs of staying in school. Global and regional evidence increasingly points to common policy priorities for reducing dropout across Central America, including addressing remaining gaps in access at the pre-primary and secondary levels, improving the quality of education at all levels, and strengthening the coverage, targeting, and coherence of existing programs aimed at improving education outcomes. However, additional rigorous evaluations, including cost data, are needed to identify the most effective specific approaches in each country. JEL Classification: I2, I24, I25, I26, I28, O15.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Studies on Education

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Melissa A. Adelman This is me
United States

Miguel Szekely * This is me
Mexico

Publication Date

July 15, 2017

Submission Date

July 1, 2016

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 1970 Volume: 6 Number: 3

APA
Adelman, M. A., & Szekely, M. (2017). An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress. European Journal of Educational Research, 6(3), 235-259. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.6.3.235
AMA
1.Adelman MA, Szekely M. An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress. eujer. 2017;6(3):235-259. doi:10.12973/eu-jer.6.3.235
Chicago
Adelman, Melissa A., and Miguel Szekely. 2017. “An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress”. European Journal of Educational Research 6 (3): 235-59. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.6.3.235.
EndNote
Adelman MA, Szekely M (July 1, 2017) An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress. European Journal of Educational Research 6 3 235–259.
IEEE
[1]M. A. Adelman and M. Szekely, “An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress”, eujer, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 235–259, July 2017, doi: 10.12973/eu-jer.6.3.235.
ISNAD
Adelman, Melissa A. - Szekely, Miguel. “An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress”. European Journal of Educational Research 6/3 (July 1, 2017): 235-259. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.6.3.235.
JAMA
1.Adelman MA, Szekely M. An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress. eujer. 2017;6:235–259.
MLA
Adelman, Melissa A., and Miguel Szekely. “An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress”. European Journal of Educational Research, vol. 6, no. 3, July 2017, pp. 235-59, doi:10.12973/eu-jer.6.3.235.
Vancouver
1.Melissa A. Adelman, Miguel Szekely. An Overview of School Dropout in Central America: Unresolved Issues and New Challenges for Education Progress. eujer. 2017 Jul. 1;6(3):235-59. doi:10.12973/eu-jer.6.3.235