Analysis of school failure based on Portuguese micro data
Amélia Bastos,
G. Leao Fernandes and
J. Passos
Applied Economics Letters, 2009, vol. 16, issue 16, 1639-1643
Abstract:
In this article we investigate the main causes of school failure in the primary public schools in Lisbon. Poisson count-data models are used to analyse the relationship between the number of failures and a wide set of explanatory variables. However heterogeneity due to unobserved differences in intellectual abilities of the students is of primary concern. Neglecting it causes biased estimates and therefore a proper method is required to accommodate it. In this article we suggest a finite mixture of Poisson's. We found that variables associated to gender, ethnicity, family dimension, parent's level of education and income poverty are the most important observable determinants of school failure.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1080/13504850701604094
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