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Giorgio Di Pietro – European Education, 2023
We use Eurobarometer data to examine barriers to international student mobility. Multivariate analysis is employed to study how individual characteristics are related to the obstacles preventing higher education students from participating in activities in another EU country. The results suggest that several demographic factors including area of…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Barriers, Student Mobility, Foreign Countries
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Prior, Lucy; Leckie, George – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Moving school is a major event for students, with potential impacts on both student and school performance. Students can experience a diversity of move types, including variation in timing, origin and destination, though this complexity is not always acknowledged in studies or educational policies, which tend towards binary distinctions of movers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Secondary School Students, Correlation
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Jørgensen, Clara Rübner; Perry, Thomas – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
A significant proportion of pupils move school during their school career for reasons other than standard structural moves between educational stages. Little is known about the underlying causes of these moves and the characteristics and experiences of mobile pupils are challenging to research. There is currently a large disconnect between the…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
Sanchez-Soto, Gabriela; Nguyen, Dylan; Potter, Daniel – Houston Education Research Consortium, 2021
A campus's mobility rate from one year was the best predictor of its mobility rate in the next year. This study used five years of data (school years 2012-13 through 2016-17) from across the Houston area to look at what predicted the amount of school year mobility taking place on a campus. Several predictors were considered, including the type of…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Public Schools, Predictor Variables, Student Characteristics
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Prakhov, Ilya; Bocharova, Maria – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
This paper analyses the determinants of national student mobility under the unified system of admission in Russia and evaluates the barriers which still limit educational mobility. It is argued that even with the Unified State Examination (USE) and the decreased transaction costs of applying to universities, student interregional national mobility…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Influences, Predictor Variables, Student Mobility
Clemens, Elysia V.; Lalonde, Trent L.; Sheesley, Alison Phillips – Grantee Submission, 2016
This study examined the relationship between school mobility for Colorado students in foster care and educational attainment outcomes, specifically earning high school diploma, a high school equivalency diploma (e.g., through examination such as a GED), or exiting the K-12 system without a credential. Multinomial logistic regression was utilized…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Foster Care, Educational Attainment, Correlation
Rosa Maria Knox – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Students who move between schools often have more social, psychological, and academic problems than their peers whose enrollment is stable. However, the negative effects may also be felt among classrooms and schools. To date, much of the student mobility research do not control for demographics or prior achievement, and utilized a sample size of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Mobility, Predictor Variables, Student Characteristics
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Dauter, Luke; Fuller, Bruce – American Educational Research Journal, 2016
Higher rates of school switching by students contribute to achievement disparities and are typically theorized as driven by attributes of individual pupils or families. In contrast the neoclassical-economic account postulates that switching is necessary for competition among schools. We argue that both frames fail to capture social-referential and…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Social Environment, Ecological Factors, Peer Influence
Apaloo, Francis – Online Submission, 2014
Educators and policymakers are concerned about high student mobility, especially because mobility is associated with negative academic performance outcomes for students in particular and for schools more generally. Furthermore, student mobility may lower educational performance for at-risk and low-performing students compared with peers who remain…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement, School Surveys
Carter, Alisa – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of demographic (indicators describing student characteristics), structural (indicators describing school characteristics), student (indicators of student academic achievement), and financial (indicators of instructional expenditures) factors to student mathematics achievement. A sample (n…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Achievement, Demography
Lichtenberger, Eric J. – Illinois Education Research Council, 2011
Reverse transferring, or moving from a four-year institution to a community college, has been depicted in recent research as one of the major forms of student mobility. Since reverse transferring is associated with extremely low rates of degree completion, it is critical to better understand the predictors of reverse transferring and what happens…
Descriptors: Credentials, Reverse Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Student Mobility
Brunner, Josie; Malerba, Cathy – Online Submission, 2010
This research brief provides highlights from the full report (published separately). In the report on AISD students, with a focus on the graduating class of 2009, the most powerful predictors of overall student dropout risk were having an 8th-grade attendance rate of less than 90% and failing both the 8th-grade reading and math TAKS tests. [For…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Predictor Variables, Dropout Characteristics, Dropouts
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Finch, Holmes; Lapsley, Daniel K.; Baker-Boudissa, Mary – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2009
Research has demonstrated that high rates of student mobility are associated with a range of negative academic outcomes, both for students who leave their schools and those who remain behind. The current study focused on mobility among those enrolled in charter schools in the state of Indiana. A multilevel Cox Proportional Hazards survival…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Elementary School Students, Student Mobility, School Holding Power
Xu, Zeyu; Hannaway, Jane; D'Souza, Stephanie – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research, 2009
This paper describes the school mobility rates for elementary and middle school students in North Carolina and attempts to estimate the effect of school mobility on the performance of different groups of students using student fixed effects models. School mobility is defined as changing schools at times that are non-promotional (e.g., moving…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Longitudinal Studies, Performance Factors, Cohort Analysis
Parr, Andrew Joseph – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this research was to determine whether transient or mobile students attain lower levels of academic achievement than non-transient students and to identify the characteristics distinguishing transient from non-transient students. The study analyzed the assessment results, student characteristics, and school factors for approximately…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement, Predictor Variables
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