Scientific article 1. DEC 2005
How Studies of the Educational Progression of Minority Children Are Affecting Education Policy in Denmark
Authors:
- Bjørg Colding
- Hans Hummelgaard
- Leif Husted
Labor market
Social issues
Children, youth and family
Daycare, school and education
Labor market, Social issues, Children, youth and family, Daycare, school and education
An important social concern is that the educational attainment of these children is much lower than among native Danes. The studies show that that a main reason for the education gap is very high dropout rates from vocational schools among minority children and that inadequate Danish language proficiency of immigrants, parents and their children, is an important reason for the high dropout rates, as are inadequate educational preparedness from grade school and insufficient apprenticeship positions available for minority youth. Socio-economic background, however, has relatively little effect. Recent policy changes to reduce dropout rates from vocational schools are reviewed and additional policy interventions are proposed.
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