نتایج جستجو برای: school attendance

تعداد نتایج: 277475  

2018
Vaiva Sunniva Deraas Lieblein Maria Warne Suzanne Huot Debbie Laliberte Rudman Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas

Although high school graduation is important for living conditions and health throughout life, many students do not complete. In Norway's northern most county, Finnmark, up to 45% of students do not complete high school. Contrary to prior research that has primarily focused on causes for dropout, this study's aim was to deepen understanding of factors that support high school attendance. A stre...

2014
Randall Juras

I assess the short-term impact of a public employment program on child labor and school attendance in Argentina. Public employment increases opportunities for adults outside the household, and may correspondingly raise the returns to children’s productive activities at home. The effect of public employment on school attendance may thus be small. However, I find that the program substantially in...

2017
Katherine Hafekost David Lawrence Colleen O'Leary Carol Bower James Semmens Stephen R Zubrick

OBJECTIVES Examine the relationship between maternal alcohol use disorder and child school attendance outcomes for non-Indigenous and Indigenous children in Western Australia. DESIGN Population cohort study. SETTING Routinely collected linked administrative health, education and child protection data. PARTICIPANTS Those in-scope for the study were women with a birth recorded on the Wester...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of public health 2015
Mari Hysing Siren Haugland Kjell Morten Stormark Tormod Bøe Børge Sivertsen

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine the link between adolescent sleep and non-attendance in school. METHODS A large population-based study from Norway conducted in 2012, the youth@hordaland study, surveyed 8,347 adolescents aged 16-19 years (54% girls). Self-reported sleep measures included bedtime, rise time, sleep duration, sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency (SOL), wake after...

2009
Astghik Mavisakalyan

If public schools respond more to immigrants by re-allocating budgets towards their needs than private schools do, increase in immigration will increase the public school attendance of immigrants and decrease that of natives. Using the 2001 Australian Census data, this paper confirms that possibility by showing that private school attendance among native-born Australians is higher in localities...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2014
Peter Sidebotham

Prolonged school non-attendance in adolescence poses a significant public health concern. Adverse outcomes for adolescents who have missed out on the social and academic benefits of high school include mental health disorders and economic, social and relationship difficulties that may persist into adulthood. Healthcare professionals are often consulted in cases of prolonged school non-attendanc...

2015
Catherine Mathews Sander Matthijs Eggers Petrus J. de Vries Amanda J. Mason-Jones Loraine Townsend Leif Edvard Aarø Hein De Vries

BACKGROUND Adolescents need access to effective sexual and reproductive health (SRH) interventions, but face barriers accessing them through traditional health systems. School-based approaches might provide accessible, complementary strategies. We investigated whether a 21-session after-school SRH education programme and school health service attracted adolescents most at risk for adverse SRH o...

2000
JULIAN R. BETTS ROBERT W. FAIRLIE Julian R. Betts Robert W. Fairlie

Using 1990 Census microdata, we explore ethnic, racial and immigrant differences in private school attendance. We find high rates of private school attendance among white natives, white immigrants, and Asian natives. In contrast, we find low private school rates among black and Hispanic natives and immigrants, Asian immigrants, and other natives. Variations in income per capita and especially p...

2015
Alexander M Aiken Calum Davey James R Hargreaves Richard J Hayes

BACKGROUND Helminth (worm) infections cause morbidity among poor communities worldwide. An influential study conducted in Kenya in 1998-99 reported that a school-based drug-and-educational intervention had benefits regarding worm infections and school attendance. Effects were seen among children treated with deworming drugs, untreated children in intervention schools and children in nearby non-...

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