2024
DOI: 10.19053/uptc.22160159.v15.n41.2024.16848
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Exploring the Unexpected: the Relationship Between Higher Family Income and Dropout Risk

Gabriel Fortes,
Angelina Nunes,
Julio Cezar Albuquerque
et al.

Abstract: This study investigates the paradoxical influence of family income on school dropout risks among Brazilian public-school students. Discussing previous results that challenges traditional perspectives on school dropout by examining how students from higher family income show higher dropout risk. We hypothesize that this is due to flexible capitalism changes in our societies labor market and to the devaluation of schools as a meaningful place for student’s life projects. Analyzing data from 15,924 Brazilian high… Show more

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