Chapter Determinants of the transition to upper secondary school: differences between immigrants and Italians
Frederic, Patrizio
Chapter Determinants of the transition to upper secondary school: differences between immigrants and Italians - Florence Firenze University Press 2021 - 1 electronic resource (6 p.) - Proceedings e report 132 .
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The determinants of the transition from lower secondary to upper secondary school of Italian and immigrant teenagers (16-19 age range) were identified joining the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) and the Italian Survey on Income and Living Conditions of Families with Immigrants in Italy (IM-SILC) for 2009. A set of individual, family, and contextual characteristics was selected through the Lasso method and a Bayesian approach to explain the choice of upper secondary schooling (yes/no). The transition from the low secondary to upper secondary school showed a complex pattern involving many variables: compared to men, women did not prove to have any differences, many components of income entered the model in a parabolic form, education level and income of parents proved to be very important, as was their occupation. The contextual factors revealed their importance: the latter included the degree of urbanisation, the South macro-region, household tenure status, the amount of optional technological equipment, and so on. Differences between Italians and immigrants disappeared when family background and parental characteristics were taken into account.
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978-88-5518-461-8.04 9788855184618
10.36253/978-88-5518-461-8.04 doi
Social research & statistics
educational inequality Lasso method Lower-to-upper parents' effects on education school-to-work secondary transition transition
Chapter Determinants of the transition to upper secondary school: differences between immigrants and Italians - Florence Firenze University Press 2021 - 1 electronic resource (6 p.) - Proceedings e report 132 .
Open Access
The determinants of the transition from lower secondary to upper secondary school of Italian and immigrant teenagers (16-19 age range) were identified joining the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) and the Italian Survey on Income and Living Conditions of Families with Immigrants in Italy (IM-SILC) for 2009. A set of individual, family, and contextual characteristics was selected through the Lasso method and a Bayesian approach to explain the choice of upper secondary schooling (yes/no). The transition from the low secondary to upper secondary school showed a complex pattern involving many variables: compared to men, women did not prove to have any differences, many components of income entered the model in a parabolic form, education level and income of parents proved to be very important, as was their occupation. The contextual factors revealed their importance: the latter included the degree of urbanisation, the South macro-region, household tenure status, the amount of optional technological equipment, and so on. Differences between Italians and immigrants disappeared when family background and parental characteristics were taken into account.
Creative Commons
English
978-88-5518-461-8.04 9788855184618
10.36253/978-88-5518-461-8.04 doi
Social research & statistics
educational inequality Lasso method Lower-to-upper parents' effects on education school-to-work secondary transition transition