Progress through school and the determinants of school dropout in South Africa

Progress through school and the determinants of school dropout in South Africa

Author: 
Branson, Nicola
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2014
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Responsibility: 
Hofmeyr, Clare jt.Author
Lam, David jt.Author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 31, No. 1, January 2014, pp. 106-126
ISSN: 
0376-835X
Abstract: 

The release of the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2 provides the first nationally representative longitudinal data collected in South Africa, making it possible to study transitions in and out of school, across grades and into work, in ways not previously possible. We illustrate the high levels of grade repetition evident in South African schools and show how school completion presents a significant hurdle with very few youth successfully matriculating. Exit from school does not offer any advantages as most youth find themselves idle once they have left school. Our regression analysis investigates correlates of school dropout and shows that falling behind is a key determinant of school dropout, even after controlling for school quality and socio-economic status. Those behind but attending higher quality schools are partially protected from dropping out. Some evidence that credit constraints may be related to dropout is found, especially among males.

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CITATION: Branson, Nicola. Progress through school and the determinants of school dropout in South Africa . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2014. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 31, No. 1, January 2014, pp. 106-126 - Available at: https://library.au.int/progress-through-school-and-determinants-school-dropout-south-africa-3