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School failure and absenteeism Factors

Main factors as associated with early leaving: (a) family background: (i) migration or ethnic minority origin; (ii) lower socioeconomic status of parents; (iii) parental attitudes towards education;

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Absenteeism in Primary / Secondary Education, GREECE, ITALY, HUNGARY

Strategies on early school leaving should be based on an analysis at national, regional and local level of the conditions leading to the phenomenon, as average rates often mask large differences between different regions or countries.

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Policy on early school leaving

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Factors against early leaving from education and training

‘Early leaving from education and training’ (ELET) refers to students leaving education and training before completing the upper secondary level or obtaining the corresponding school leaving certificate. This broad definition encompasses the young people who, according to their own country’s definition, are considered to be early leavers.

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Early School Leaving

Early school leaving is a complex, dynamic and multifaceted phenomenon, resulting from a combination of personal, social, economic, educational and family-related factors, very often linked to socio-economic disadvantage. It is rarely a sudden decision, and usually the visible result of a long process of underachievement and progressive disengagement from education.

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European Agency for Special Needs and Inclusive Education

Our ultimate vision for inclusive education systems is to ensure that all learners of any age are provided with meaningful, high-quality educational opportunities in their local community, alongside their friends and peers.

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Support intended for some learners is actually helpful for all

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