The Diverse Risk Profiles of Persistently Absent Primary Students: Implications for Attendance Policies in Australia

Volume: 23, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 53 - 69
Published: Feb 15, 2018
Abstract
The risk factors associated with absenteeism are well known. However, children's exposure to combinations of risks and how these relate to absence patterns remains unclear. Understanding variations in risk profiles among persistently non-attending children will inform the development of absence interventions. Using a longitudinal sample of Australian children (6–11 years), a latent class analysis of 19 risks identified four classes of risk...
Paper Details
Title
The Diverse Risk Profiles of Persistently Absent Primary Students: Implications for Attendance Policies in Australia
Published Date
Feb 15, 2018
Volume
23
Issue
1-2
Pages
53 - 69
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