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Identification Of Underlying Factors Of Students' Dropout After Primary Education: A Case Study

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  • Amit Kumar Chakrabarty

    (Assistant Professor in Commerce, Chakdaha College, Nadia, Ghutkiapara Road, Katwa, Purba Bardhaman, WB)

Abstract

This paper deals with dropout problem of students after primary education. The focus of this study is on identification of underlying factors of students"™ dropout after primary education in Katwa Municipal area West Bengal. A sample of 21 dropout students has been taken at random from 4 boys and 3 girls schools situated at the studied area. Concerned school-teachers, parents, neighbours, political leaders, officers and members of the voluntary organization have been selected to take their opinion about the dropout problem of the students, after primary education. The data has been collected visiting door to door by the investigator himself and scored & tabulated keeping in mind the Likert scoring technique. To analysis the data rank correlation, t-test of rank correlation and chi-square test has been used. The study reveals that there are so many socio-economic factors are responsible for students"™ dropout after primary education though the degree of influence is unequal. The author recommended some policy to arrest the growth of these factors.

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  • Amit Kumar Chakrabarty, 2020. "Identification Of Underlying Factors Of Students' Dropout After Primary Education: A Case Study," Management Strategies Journal, Constantin Brancoveanu University, vol. 47(1), pages 4-13.
  • Handle: RePEc:brc:journl:v:47:y:2020:i:1:p:4-13
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