Completion of Upper Secondary Education: What Mechanisms Are at Stake?

Martin D. Munk

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    Abstract

    The purpose of this paper is to reveal explanations for completing upper secondary education. Focus is on the mechanisms that drive attainment of upper secondary education. I analyze the relative contributions of different factors measured by the relative increases in the log likelihood function. I also investigate the importance of characteristics other than the traditional variables, such as fathers’ and mothers’ occupations, their education and household income, often applied in studies of educational attainment. I used a recent 1984 cohort database with information about educational completion and an informative set of measurements on non-cognitive capacities, parental cultural capital, cultural capital, reading score, several school-related variables, and a rich set of family background variables. Attainment of upper secondary education was analyzed by a multinomial logit model, showing that characteristics other than the traditional variables all have significant importance. The analysis clearly depicted that the social position and educational levels of both parents remain important in determining whether the child embarks on completing an upper secondary education. Additionally, non-cognitive dispositions show to be very important in explaining educational attainment, even when controlling for family background and refined cultural capital variables. Therefore, society should direct more efforts towards establishing children’s cognitive and non-cognitive skills and their ability to focus on school work along with building their beliefs. Parents should be involved in a more content-sensitive sense when raising their children.
    Original languageEnglish
    Book seriesComparative Social Research
    Volume30
    Pages (from-to)255-291
    Number of pages36
    ISSN0195-6310
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • Educational completion; social origin; cultural capital; cognitive and noncognitive dispositions; and reproduction

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