Poverty and earning compulsions for the family have pushed children out of schools: A study in dropouts in basic education level in North-East India
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that explain dropout of children from primary schools in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Design/methodology/approach
The field survey was carried out in two phases, one, during January to April of 2010 and two, between August and November of 2011. The entire research work is based on stratified random sampling. The population in Lohit district is a set of tribal and non-tribal (mostly general) people. The district has two major tribes – Mishmi and Khamti.
Findings
The authors find that children dropout of school is affected by number of factors such as earning compulsions, household work, access to school, school time not suitable and parental unawareness.
Research limitations/implications
It is imperative to mention here that “earning compulsion” can be described only as a derivative of the major problem of abject poverty.
Practical implications
By highlighting the role of appropriate intervention as well as incapacitation, the authors believe that the findings presented above shed light on some important factors that explain dropouts.
Social implications
The evidence provided in this paper underscores the importance of social interactions in analysing individual outcomes.
Originality/value
The findings may have significant bearings in reducing dropout rates in India.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to the anonymous referees of the journal for their useful contributions. Thanks are due to Mehr Khan for logistics and Rajashri Chatterjee for research support. Usual disclaimers apply.
Citation
Banik, A. and Neogi, D. (2015), "Poverty and earning compulsions for the family have pushed children out of schools: A study in dropouts in basic education level in North-East India", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 42 No. 10, pp. 946-958. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-02-2014-0023
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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