Children drop out of high school for many reasons. I see a question. "Economic factors of high school dropouts?" It has two possible meanings.
The first meaning is, "Do students drop out of high school because they or their parents can not afford to let them continue to go to school? If so, what does the future hold?"
The answer is Yes. You can go to any number of migrant labor camps in the United States. You can see children running around. You will talk to people. Their parents could not afford to pay for them to go to school.
You can see children pushing drugs on the street. You can ask them why they are not in school. They will tell you they need money for food. Some of them are lucky enough to get sent to jail where they will get three meals a day and go to school. Most will simply have there drugs taken away from them and get a lecture from the judge. The lecture will do no good.
Many families force their children to go to work as soon as possible.
The other question concerning Economic factors is a question of whether or not getting a High School diploma without college actually affects future income and if so, how?
That is a far more difficult question.
The boys graduating from high school are the boys who did not join gangs but were law abiding. A number did not go to college because they had connections to get a job. (If your dad is a plumber and he can get you on as a plumber's apprentice, why bother becoming a brain surgeon?)
The girls who graduated were the ones who did not get pregnant and drop out. They graduated and got jobs. They learned what life was all about.
So. The high school dropout situation frequently tells you more about the dropout than it does about the high school. However, it might tell you about the incompetent administration of the high school. The administration could even encourage the existence of gangs and dope dealing. When the principal is challenged for the way he runs such a school, he shrugs and says, "This is an experimental school." Only Education has experiments where the results are not measured and reported.
A firm may earn zero economic profit due to factors such as high competition, low barriers to entry, high production costs, and pricing strategies that do not cover all expenses.
Among the following factors, government instability, lack of infrastructure, and high levels of corruption are least likely to promote economic growth.
Capitalism: free enterprise and private ownership Communism: high taxes, no private property Socialism: same as communism)
Some recommended economics books for high school students to enhance their understanding of economic principles and concepts include "Freakonomics" by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, "Economics in One Lesson" by Henry Hazlitt, and "The Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith. These books provide a good introduction to key economic ideas and theories in an engaging and accessible way.
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Brenda Lafleur has written: 'Dropping out' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of High school dropouts, High school dropouts, Unskilled labor 'Jobs in the knowledge-based economy' -- subject(s): Job creation, Employees, Economic conditions, Effect of technological innovations on, Information technology
John H. Tyler has written: 'Cognitive skills matter in the labor market, even for school dropouts' -- subject(s): High school dropouts, Education, Effect of education on, Labor supply 'Prison-based education and re-entry into the mainstream labor market' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Economic aspects of General educational development tests, Economic aspects of Imprisonment, Education, General educational development tests, Imprisonment, Wages 'Do the cognitive skills of school dropouts matter in the labor market?' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Education, High school dropouts, Skilled labor, Unskilled labor, Wages 'If you build it will they come?'
He can,t stand highschool dropouts and thinks they should burn in hell
Seriously reduce their future income.
Yes bro there is !
what are the challenges faced by the parents when their children drop out of school
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There is a correlation between high school dropout rates and incarceration rates, but it is important to note that not all high school dropouts go to jail. According to research, individuals who drop out of high school are more likely to engage in criminal behavior and have a higher likelihood of being incarcerated compared to those who complete their education. However, the exact number of high school dropouts who end up in jail varies and is influenced by several factors, including individual circumstances and social factors.
the differences in income
It was 2.3 million
Welfare.
No. A dropout is a person who has literally "dropped out" of high school.