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Secondary school dropout and work outcomes in ten developing countries
Institution:3. Corporación Universitaria Latinoamericana, Street 58 #55 -24a, Barranquilla, Colombia;4. Universidad del Atlántico, Street 30 # 8- 49, Puerto Colombia – Colombia;5. Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios – UNIMINUTO, Street 53 #74-110, Barranquilla, Colombia;6. Universidad Libre Seccional Barranquilla, Street 46 No. 48-170, Barranquilla, Colombia
Abstract:This paper analyzes the impact of secondary school dropout on the work outcomes of young people in ten developing countries. Understanding such a phenomenon is important because it may affect work prospects, exacerbate income inequality and determine macroeconomic lasting effects given that the formation of a skilled workforce is a key element of economic development and growth.When accounting for endogeneity, we find that secondary school dropout decreases the probability of being employed in non-elementary occupations, suggesting that unskilled workers fail to meet the increasing demand for a skilled workforce. Secondary school dropout, indeed, hinders the accumulation of adequate levels of human capital and anticipates entry into the unskilled labor market.Thus, policy-makers should aim at the extension and efficacy of compulsory education to the secondary level to avoid future under-education problems to promote a skilled workforce and encourage economic development and growth in the long run.
Keywords:School dropout  Work outcomes  Endogeneity  Developing countries  Gender
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