1. School Dropout in Satellite Towns around Bucharest, Romania.
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Petre, Florin-Bogdan, Teodorescu, Camelia, and Cioclu, Alexandra
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SCHOOL dropouts , *TRAVEL time (Traffic engineering) , *CAREGIVERS , *CITIES & towns , *FINANCIAL stress , *SOCIAL problems - Abstract
School dropout is a pressing social problem that stems from systemic inadequacies in the education system and socio-economic background. The aim of this study was to analyze how the travel time and financial difficulties impact school dropout in satellite towns near Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Data on dropout rates in recent years were provided by the Ilfov County General School Inspectorate and were supplemented by 30 semi-structured interviews with the parents, caregivers, or the legal representatives of students who have dropped out of school or are at risk of dropping out. The study's findings reveal significant correlations between the travel time to school, familial financial situation, and attitudes towards education, impacting dropout rates across various satellite towns. Addressing the challenge of school dropout promises societal improvement and empowers policymakers to enact more inclusive policies benefiting all members of society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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