Journal article

The Re-engagement in Education of Early School Leavers

D Black, C Polidano, YP Tseng

Australian Economic Papers | Published : 2012

Abstract

By OECD standards, the share of the Australian labour force with at least a secondary school qualification is low. One way to rectify this shortfall is to improve rates of re-engagement in education among early school leavers. This paper examines the patterns of re-engagement among early school leavers in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia sample. A key finding is that the early years after leaving school are crucially important, with rates of re-engagement dropping dramatically in the first three years out from school. For young adults up to age twenty four, results suggest that finding work, especially satisfying work, is an important motivator for returning to study. F..

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The HILDA Project was initiated and is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Family, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) and is managed by the MIAESR. Additional funding to support this research was provided by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, University of Melbourne. The findings and views reported in this paper are those of the authors and should not be attributed to DEEWR, FaHCSIA or the MIAESR.