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The impact of learning difficulties and socioemotional and behavioural problems on transition to postsecondary education or work life in Finland: a five-year follow-up study
Airi HakkarainenHannu SavolainenLeena Holopainensubject
Compulsory educationSpecial educationHealth Professions (miscellaneous)externalising problemsEducationDevelopmental psychologymathematical difficultiesDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicineta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesreading difficultieseducational careerSocioemotional selectivity theory05 social sciencestransition050301 educationLife satisfactionQuality of working lifesocial problemsEducational attainmentLearning disabilitymedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationInclusion (education)050104 developmental & child psychologydescription
AbstractLearning difficulties have been found to dilute the possibilities that young adults have in their educational careers. However, during the last few decades, education has become increasingly important for employment and overall life satisfaction. In the present study, we were interested in the effects of mathematical and reading difficulties and socioemotional and behavioural problems (measured at age 16) on three educational situations at age 21: delayed graduation from upper secondary education, short educational trajectory and not being engaged in education, employment or training (NEET). The participants (N = 597; 304 females, 293 males) were one age cohort of ninth graders in general education classes, who were followed for five years after completion of compulsory education. This time frame included two different transition phases: first, from comprehensive education to upper secondary education, and second, from upper secondary education to further studies or to working life. Structural equ...
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2016-01-05 | European Journal of Special Needs Education |