Dropping Out of Rural China's Secondary Schools: A Mixed-methods Analysis

被引:51
|
作者
Shi, Yaojiang [1 ]
Zhang, Linxiu [2 ]
Ma, Yue [1 ]
Yi, Hongmei [2 ]
Liu, Chengfang [2 ]
Johnson, Natalie [2 ,3 ]
Chu, James [3 ]
Loyalka, Prashant [3 ]
Rozelle, Scott [3 ]
机构
[1] Shaanxi Normal Univ, Ctr Expt Econ Educ, Xian, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Chinese Agr Policy, Beijing 100864, Peoples R China
[3] Stanford Univ, Freeman Spogli Inst, Rural Educ Act Program, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
来源
CHINA QUARTERLY | 2015年 / 224卷
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
school dropout; China; junior high school; determinants; qualitative study; mixed methods analysis; DROPOUT; POOR; STUDENTS; BARRIERS; GROWTH; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1017/S0305741015001277
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
Students in rural China are dropping out of secondary school at troubling rates. While there is considerable quantitative research on this issue, no systematic effort has been made to assess the deeper reasons behind student decision making through a mixed-methods approach. This article seeks to explore the prevalence, correlates and potential reasons for rural dropout throughout the secondary education process. It brings together results from eight large-scale survey studies covering 24,931 rural secondary students across four provinces, as well as analysis of extensive interviews with 52 students from these same study sites. The results show that the cumulative dropout rate across all windows of secondary education may be as high as 63 per cent. Dropping out is significantly correlated with low academic performance, high opportunity cost, low socio-economic status and poor mental health. A model is developed to suggest that rural dropout is primarily driven by two mechanisms: rational cost-benefit analysis or impulsive, stress-induced decision making.
引用
收藏
页码:1048 / 1069
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Secondary Traumatic Stress in NICU Nurses: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Beck, Cheryl Tatano
    Cusson, Regina M.
    Gable, Robert K.
    ADVANCES IN NEONATAL CARE, 2017, 17 (06) : 478 - 488
  • [42] Mixed-methods research: What's in it for economists?
    Jefferson, Therese
    Austen, Siobhan
    Sharp, Rhonda
    Ong, Rachel
    Lewin, Gill
    Adams, Valerie
    ECONOMIC AND LABOUR RELATIONS REVIEW, 2014, 25 (02): : 290 - 305
  • [43] Cross-regional telemedicine services as a supplement to rural primary care: a mixed-methods analysis
    Harder, Jamie Lee
    Linden, Philipp
    Jahn, Leonie
    Aslan, Meryem
    Schmucker, Vanessa
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EVIDENZ FORTBILDUNG UND QUALITAET IM GESUNDHEITSWESEN, 2022, 169 : 67 - 74
  • [44] A mixed-methods analysis of a library-based hand-held intervention with rural clinicians
    Wallace, Richard L.
    Woodward, Nakia J.
    Clamon, Travis S.
    HEALTH INFORMATION AND LIBRARIES JOURNAL, 2014, 31 (03): : 215 - 226
  • [45] Traditions and Alcohol Use: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
    Castro, Felipe Gonzalez
    Coe, Kathryn
    CULTURAL DIVERSITY & ETHNIC MINORITY PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 13 (04): : 269 - 284
  • [46] Counseling About IUDs: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
    Dehlendorf, Christine
    Tharayil, Mithu
    Anderson, Nora
    Gbenedio, Kessy
    Wittman, Allen
    Steinauer, Jody
    PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, 2014, 46 (03) : 133 - 140
  • [47] A Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Algorithm-Mediated Labor of Online Food Deliverers in China
    Chen Z.
    Lan X.
    Piao J.
    Zhang Y.
    Li Y.
    Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2022, 6 (2 CSCW)
  • [48] College and the grieving student: A mixed-methods analysis
    Cupit, Illene Noppe
    Servaty-Seib, Heather L.
    Parikh, Sara Tedrick
    Walker, Andrea C.
    Martin, Ryan
    DEATH STUDIES, 2016, 40 (08) : 494 - 506
  • [49] Professional training of health professionals to work in schools with school integration programmes in chile: a mixed-methods analysis
    Dinamarca-Aravena, Katherine Andrea
    PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATION, 2024, 50 (02) : 263 - 278
  • [50] Correspondence between primary and secondary care about patients with cancer: A qualitative mixed-methods analysis
    Stegmann, Mariken E.
    Meijer, Jiska M.
    Nuver, Janine
    Havenga, Klaas
    Hiltermann, Thijo J. N.
    Maduro, John H.
    Schuling, Jan
    Berendsen, Annette J.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER CARE, 2019, 28 (01)