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Vocational education: coursetaking choice and impact on dropout and college enrollment rates

In: Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación 13

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  • Rafaela Henriques

    (Nova School of Business and Economics)

  • Luis Catela-Nunes

    (Nova SBE, Universidade Nova de LIsboa)

  • Ana Balc?o Reis

    (NOVA SBE)

  • Maria do Carmo Seabra

    (Nova SBE)

Abstract

This work investigates which factors underlie the students’ decision on which secondary track program to enroll in, and its impact on dropout and college enrollment rates. By separating the analysis between low and high-ability students, we find a heterogeneous effect of vocational coursetaking on dropout probabilities, which increase for high-achievers and decrease for low-achievers. Hence, whereas vocational education appears to be successful in engaging students “at risk” in school, it may hinder the academic success of the high-achievers. Special attention is given to the confounding variables used to estimate this effect. Apart from past school performance, previous retentions, college expectations and parents’ education seem to be good predictors of both educational decisions and outcomes.

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  • Rafaela Henriques & Luis Catela-Nunes & Ana Balc?o Reis & Maria do Carmo Seabra, 2018. "Vocational education: coursetaking choice and impact on dropout and college enrollment rates," Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación volume 13, in: Josep-Oriol Escardíbul & Álvaro Choi (ed.), Investigaciones de Economía de la Educación 13, edition 1, volume 13, chapter 2, pages 37-56, Asociación de Economía de la Educación.
  • Handle: RePEc:aec:ieed13:13-02
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    Keywords

    Vocational Education; Tracking; Dropout Prevention; High School;
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    JEL classification:

    • I21 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Analysis of Education

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