Determinants of Student Mobility in Primary School in Rural Malawi: An Event History Analysis

Kyoko Taniguchi

Abstract


This study identifies individual, family, and school factors associated with student mobility. Specifically, for Grade 5
students, parents alive and school location were associated with transfer. For students in Grade 7, gender differences,
levels of achievement, feelings about school, number of household tasks, distance to school, and parental habits of
paying school fees were related to student mobility. Also, school location and mean number of grade repetitions for
the institution are correlated with Grade 7 student mobility. The findings contribute to ongoing discussions about
educational policy regarding transfer.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v7n2p19

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