| Literature DB >> 34898724 |
Brittany N Freelin1, Jeremy Staff1.
Abstract
Though contemporary adolescents in the United States have ambitious educational goals, a sizable number of youth express uncertainty about their future educational attainment. Using data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (n=17,340), we investigate whether uncertainty in educational expectations in adolescence is associated with college matriculation and dropout. Approximately 21% of youth expressed uncertainty about their future educational attainment, and the odds of attending college were lower among uncertain teens compared to youth who expected at least 4-year degrees. Among college matriculants, however, uncertain expectations in adolescence did not increase the risk of early college dropout.Entities:
Keywords: Great Recession; High School Longitudinal Study of 2009; college dropout; college matriculation; educational expectations
Year: 2020 PMID: 34898724 PMCID: PMC8654345 DOI: 10.1080/00380253.2020.1816862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sociol Q ISSN: 0038-0253