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HARP-504 |
Title: |
Factors Influencing the Academic Success of Refugee Youth in Canada |
Source: |
Journal of Youth Studies; Jun2002, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p173, 21p |
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Year: |
2002 |
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Author(s): |
Lori Wilkinson |
Keywords: |
Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, movement and residency, health, civil and political rights, refugee, education |
Abstract: |
This study examines the education experiences of refugee youth in Canada. Using data obtained from a random sample of 91 refugee youths between the ages of 15 and 21, plus data from 123 of their parents, the purpose of this study is to identify the factors influencing their educational success. The study finds that the majority of refugee youth are doing well in the education system, with about 50 per cent expecting to complete high school and to continue to post-secondary education. The remaining 30 per cent are experiencing some difficulty finishing high school and about 20 per cent do not expect to finish their secondary education. Ethnicity, refugee camp experience, appropriate grade placement on arrival, parents’ health, urban residence, and number of months in Canada are correlated with academic performance. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, education, health, human rights, movement and residency, refugee, social