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Chronic absence,eighth-grade achievement,and high school attainment in the Chicago Longitudinal Study
Affiliation:1. ServeMinnesota, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 220, Minneapolis, MN 55402, United States;2. Georgia State University, United States;3. ServeMinnesota, United States;1. University of South Dakota, United States;2. University of Kansas, United States;3. Purdue University, United States;4. Wayne State College, United States;1. Marcus Autism Center, Children''s Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University School of Medicine, United States;2. Louisiana State University, United States;3. New Directions Counseling Center, United States;4. University of Utah, United States;1. Northeastern University, USA;2. University of Paderborn, Germany;3. University of Wuppertal, Germany;4. University of Cologne, Germany;5. University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA;1. Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States of America;2. Harry Truman School of Public Affairs, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States of America
Abstract:Although not as commonly reported as average daily attendance, chronic absence data may be of significant importance for understanding student success. Using data from 1148 participants in the Chicago Longitudinal Study, we assessed the associations of chronic absence in the early middle grades, grades fourth through sixth, with eighth-grade achievement and three measures of high school attainment including four-year graduation by diploma, graduation by diploma by age 21, and any high school completion by age 21. The rate of chronic absenteeism, defined here as students missing approximately 14 days of school or more in a year, was 15%. Using Ordinary Least Squares, probit regression, and inverse-probability-weighting regression-adjustment methods (IPWRA), results indicated that chronic absence in the early middle grades was negatively associated (d =  0.17) with eighth-grade math achievement and reduced the probability of four-year graduation by diploma by 18 percentage points, graduation by diploma by age 21 by 17 percentage points, and any high school completion by age 21 by 11 percentage points. IPWRA yielded similar estimates. Coefficients varied by subgroup with males and children of mothers who completed high school experiencing more detrimental effects. Associations of chronic absence with outcomes are important to understand because school interventions and practices which begin early can be effective in reducing the prevalence of absenteeism.
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