The effects of low attainment on young people's outcomes at age 22-23 in Scotland

Cathy Howieson, Cristina Iannelli

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Abstract

A common concern among policy makers in Europe is the low level of qualifications of some school leavers and the possible consequences of this for their life chances and for countries' economic prosperity. This article considers the impact of young people's low levels of educational attainment on their later life chances, especially on labour market participation. It identifies the long-term negative effects of low attainment and explores the extent to which family background also continues to influence young people's outcomes. It examines the outcomes of low attainment among young men and women and considers whether low attainment has a different impact on the prospects of young men and women. The article also investigates whether staying on at school improves longer-term chances and opportunities for low attainers. These questions have strong policy relevance, and are explored using data from a nationally representative survey of Scottish school leavers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-290
Number of pages22
JournalBritish Educational Research Journal
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2008

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