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3.7 is the unemployment rate for the high school dropout in 2008 for an associate's degree.
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If you mean High School dropout rate, the status dropout rate declined from 14 percent in 1980 to 8 percent in 2008. A significant part of this decline occurred between 2000 and 2008 (from 11 percent to 8 percent).
Approx. 16%
I can assure you one reason why most Pakistanis in uk dropout. Most Pakistanis here in uk are not really into education then the Pakistanis living in the us. They prefer to work and help out their parents rather then spending time in school and recieving an education. It's said that here in England Pakistanis and Blacks have the highest amount of dropouts then any other ethnicity. Pakistanis have a more dropout rate then Whites Indians Latinos & East Asians. Also the reason why there are more Blacks and Muslims high school dropout rate because of racism:)
During the metaphysical stage, philosophers like Immanuel Kant and Hegel would likely analyze the high school dropout rate as a societal issue influenced by individuals' moral and rational development. They might argue that dropout rates reflect a lack of proper education and moral guidance, and emphasize the importance of addressing these underlying social and moral factors to reduce dropouts.
Dropout rate of what from which universty or institution is mean is not clear.
35-40%. Some areas are as high as 50%.
The national dropout rate refers to the percentage of students who leave school before completing their education, typically high school, within a given year. This rate can vary by region, demographics, and educational policies, reflecting broader social and economic factors. Monitoring dropout rates is essential for understanding educational outcomes and implementing interventions to improve retention and graduation rates.
According to a study published on the following website, http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d07/tables/dt07_103.asp, the 2003-2004 high school dropout rate for Kansas was 2.2%.