The Hidden Crisis in the High School Dropout Problems of Young Adults in the U.S [electronic resource] : Recent Trends in Overall School Dropout Rates and Gender Differences in Dropout Behavior / Andrew Sum and Paul Harrington.

This report examines how successful America's high schools have been in raising high school graduation rates over the past decade and how severe the high school dropout problem actually is. It reviews existing empirical evidence on the school dropout problems of America's youth during the...

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Main Author: Sum, Andrew
Corporate Author: Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.). Center for Labor Market Studies
Other Authors: Harrington, Paul
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 2003.
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Summary:This report examines how successful America's high schools have been in raising high school graduation rates over the past decade and how severe the high school dropout problem actually is. It reviews existing empirical evidence on the school dropout problems of America's youth during the 1990s. It also presents evidence to support the view that some of the more widely cited official government measures of school dropout rates substantially underestimate the number of youth who drop out. The evidence on dropout rates, the report states, is quite mixed and controversial. Specifically, the report examines the following: (1) official and alternative estimates of school dropout rates; (2) dropout rates among young adults; (3) high school dropout rates based on data from the U.S. Department of Education and selected states; (4) annual high school dropout rates in large public school districts; (5) the differences in dropout rates between the behavior of men and women dropouts; and (6) estimates of high school graduation rates with the annual high school diploma data. The text is supplemented by 31 tables, 5 charts, 5 appendices, and 50 footnotes, many of which contain references. (WFA)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED479286.
Availability: Center for Labor Market Studies, Northeastern University, 315 Holmes Hall, Boston, MA 02115. Tel: 617-373-2242; Fax: 617-373-3651; Web site: http://www.rilmitraining.org/clms/clms.htm. For full text: http://www.NUPR.NEU.edu/5-03/dropout.pdf.
Sponsoring Agency: Business Roundtable, Washington, DC.
ERIC Note: Prepared with Charles Bartishevich, Neeta Fogg, Ishwar Khatiwada, Jacqui Motroni, Sheila Palma, Nathan Pond, Paulo Tobar, Mykhaylo Trub'skyy.
Physical Description:55 pages.