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Why do children drop out of school?
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"The reason students drop out of school are varied, ranging from personal and family issues to socioeconomic. National studies show that students who are most likely to drop out are poor, when they live in poor communities, or when they come a single-parent household."
"Students in large cities are twince as likely to leave school before graduating that non- urban youth. More that one in four Hispanics are twice as likely as African Americans to drop out while Whites and Asia Americans least likely."
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Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S. »
Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S.
Poverty and Welfare Politics and Policy in U.S.☜This is a project of the students of POLS 275 at Western Illinois University.Faculty sponsor: Sharon Chanley, Ph.D.☜F1CEB7
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Education »
Education
Education☜In what ways does Education relate to Poverty and welfare?☜FFB597
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Why do children drop out of school?
Why do children drop out of school?☜The reason students drop out of school are varied, ranging from personal and family issues to socioeconomic. National studies show that students who are most likely to drop out are poor, when they live in poor communities, or when they come a single-parent household.☜FFB597
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Poor education and poverty are passed through generations? »
Poor education and poverty are passed through generations?
Poor education and poverty are passed through generations?☜So, according to that information youre saying that poor education which causes poverty, is passed on through generations?☜FFB597
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Conformity☜According to Myers (1987), we depend for our self-image on the humans indefinitely around us--to the point of altering our perceptions fo the world so as to fit in with theirs. Therefore, if society around these children make them feel poor, theyre more prone to fall in line and accept the brand.☜59C6EF
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Workforce Training & Education Coordinating Board
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1:17 PM 11 March 2009 GMT
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http://www.wtb.wa.gov/Media_DropoutFactSheet.asp
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