Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire

The issue of dropping out of school in Cameroon has so far only focused on primary and secondary education (Ngoufo Yemedi, 2004; Noumba, 2008; Ntouda Betsogo, 2011). This study examines the factors that may be related to dropping out of university studies in the country. Its objective is therefore t...

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Main Authors: Alex Romeo SUEBANG, Daouda MAINGARI
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée 2021-06-01
Series:Éducation et Socialisation
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/edso/14590
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spelling doaj-1fde682c18744f8e8954b58568de31322021-07-08T17:08:32ZfraPresses universitaires de la MéditerranéeÉducation et Socialisation2271-60922021-06-016010.4000/edso.14590Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaireAlex Romeo SUEBANGDaouda MAINGARIThe issue of dropping out of school in Cameroon has so far only focused on primary and secondary education (Ngoufo Yemedi, 2004; Noumba, 2008; Ntouda Betsogo, 2011). This study examines the factors that may be related to dropping out of university studies in the country. Its objective is therefore to examine the link between socioeconomic factors and dropping out of studies in the first cycle of FALSH at the University of Yaounde I. The study is based on a quantitative research estimate calling for the questionnaire as a data collection instrument. The results obtained were interpreted on the basis of the social theory of Baudelot and Establet (1971) and Mballa Owono (1986) and the economic theory of human capital of Becker (1964). These results show the existence of a relationship between three factors (father's level of education, socio-professional level of the father, time spent by the student in a paid job during studies per week) and dropping out of undergraduate studies of FALSH at the University of Yaounde I.http://journals.openedition.org/edso/14590dropoutemploymentstudiesfactorsUniversity.
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Daouda MAINGARI
Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire
Éducation et Socialisation
dropout
employment
studies
factors
University.
author_facet Alex Romeo SUEBANG
Daouda MAINGARI
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title Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire
title_short Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire
title_full Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire
title_fullStr Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire
title_full_unstemmed Facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire
title_sort facteurs socioéconomiques et décrochage des études au premier cycle universitaire
publisher Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée
series Éducation et Socialisation
issn 2271-6092
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The issue of dropping out of school in Cameroon has so far only focused on primary and secondary education (Ngoufo Yemedi, 2004; Noumba, 2008; Ntouda Betsogo, 2011). This study examines the factors that may be related to dropping out of university studies in the country. Its objective is therefore to examine the link between socioeconomic factors and dropping out of studies in the first cycle of FALSH at the University of Yaounde I. The study is based on a quantitative research estimate calling for the questionnaire as a data collection instrument. The results obtained were interpreted on the basis of the social theory of Baudelot and Establet (1971) and Mballa Owono (1986) and the economic theory of human capital of Becker (1964). These results show the existence of a relationship between three factors (father's level of education, socio-professional level of the father, time spent by the student in a paid job during studies per week) and dropping out of undergraduate studies of FALSH at the University of Yaounde I.
topic dropout
employment
studies
factors
University.
url http://journals.openedition.org/edso/14590
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