TY - JOUR
T1 - Socioeconomically disadvantaged adolescents and educational delay in two provinces in south africa
T2 - Impacts of personal, family and school characteristics
AU - Romero, Rocio Herrero
AU - Hall, James
AU - Cluver, Lucie
AU - Steinert, Janina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Unisa Press. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - No quantitative studies to date have specifically focused on the risk and protective factors for the educational resilience of socioeconomically disadvantaged adolescents who are not of compulsory school age in South Africa. This study compares the educational delay of 599 black adolescents aged 16 to 18 from socioeconomically disadvantaged communities in Western Cape and Mpumalanga to nationally and provincially representative estimates in South Africa. The paper also explores predictors for educational delay by comparing out-of-school adolescents (n = 64), and adolescents who are at least one year behind in school (n = 380), with adolescents in the age-appropriate grade or higher (n = 155). Risk factors for being behind included the following: male gender, past grade repetition, rural location and larger school size. Risk factors for being out of school were the following: past grade repetition, previous concentration problems at school, household poverty, and food insecurity. Protective factors for being in the age-appropriate grade included the following: living with biological caregivers, access to school counselling and attending schools in wealthier communities.
AB - No quantitative studies to date have specifically focused on the risk and protective factors for the educational resilience of socioeconomically disadvantaged adolescents who are not of compulsory school age in South Africa. This study compares the educational delay of 599 black adolescents aged 16 to 18 from socioeconomically disadvantaged communities in Western Cape and Mpumalanga to nationally and provincially representative estimates in South Africa. The paper also explores predictors for educational delay by comparing out-of-school adolescents (n = 64), and adolescents who are at least one year behind in school (n = 380), with adolescents in the age-appropriate grade or higher (n = 155). Risk factors for being behind included the following: male gender, past grade repetition, rural location and larger school size. Risk factors for being out of school were the following: past grade repetition, previous concentration problems at school, household poverty, and food insecurity. Protective factors for being in the age-appropriate grade included the following: living with biological caregivers, access to school counselling and attending schools in wealthier communities.
KW - Age-appropriate enrolment
KW - Ecological approach
KW - Educational delay
KW - Multinomial logistic regression
KW - Socioeconomic disadvantage
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U2 - 10.25159/1947-9417/2308
DO - 10.25159/1947-9417/2308
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85047789421
SN - 1682-3206
VL - 22
JO - Education as Change
JF - Education as Change
IS - 1
M1 - 2308
ER -