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Heterogeneity of reasons for dropping out of school: The impact of anticipations, opportunities and cognitive abilities of students in Tunisia

CIRANO

Friday 20 May 2022
From 10:30AM To 12PM

Mohamed Ayadi, Professor at the Institut Supérieur de Gestion (ISG), University of Tunis and Director of SEPAL (Economic and Social Policy Analysis Laboratory) presented the paper «Heterogeneity of the Reasons for Dropping Out of School: The Impact of Anticipations, Opportunities and Cognitive Capacities of Pupils in Tunisia», co-written with Claude Montmarquette, on May 19, 2022 at CIRANO. This event, co-organized with the Observatoire de la Francophonie économique, was a tribute to Claude Montmarquette, professor emeritus at the Université de Montréal, one of the founders and also a researcher and Fellow of CIRANO.

 

Drawing on Claude Montmarquette, Voennot-Brio and Dagenais (2007), the researchers consider a dropout model in which students differ in terms of their motivations and their expectations of the consequences of staying in school and obtaining a diploma.

They analyze a multinomial choice situation where they identify four types of dropout versus continuation decisions.  The researchers use data from the SWTS survey (2013) which provides information on the transition from school to work in Tunisia.

They show that the main determinant of school failure is belonging to a poor region, with the risk increasing if the student shows a lack of interest in studies or suffers from the mother's poor education and inactivity. If these three conditions are met, the likelihood of leaving school to marry at an early age and accepting a job below one's ambitions increases, as students feel that access to school is no longer an obvious factor for upward mobility. The inconsistency between the objectives of the school system and those of the job market accentuates students' pessimism and encourages them to leave school without a diploma or qualification.

 

Mohamed Ayadi

Mohamed Ayadi is Professor of Economics at the Institut supérieur de gestion (ISG) of the University of Tunis. He is also Director of the Applied Quantitative Analysis Unit (UAQUAP) and a member of several research centres and networks including the Observatoire de la Francophonie économique, Economic Research forum (ERF), Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) and North Africa Bureau of Economic Studies (NABES lab). Professor Ayadi has supervised the writing of more than 25 theses and published more than 30 articles on development economics topics. The economics of education and the education system are also among his areas of interest. His articles have appeared in the following journals Journal of African Economies, International Journal of Educational Development, The Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Industrial Economics, Middle East Development Journal, International Journal of Social Welfare, Economics Bulletin, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Economic Review, Journal of Business & Economics, Panoeconomicus, Economic News, Empirical Economics and Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics.
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