Students’ Grit and Their Post-compulsory Educational Choices and Trajectories: Evidence from Switzerland
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2024-04
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Working Paper
Language
English
Abstract
We examine the association between the personality trait grit and post-compulsory educational choices and trajectories using a large survey linked to administrative student register data. Exploiting cross sectional variation in students’ self-reported grit in the last year of compulsory school, we find that an increase in students’ grit is associated with a higher likelihood to start a vocational education instead of a general education. This association is robust to the inclusion of cognitive skill measures and a comprehensive set of other students’ background characteristics. Moreover, using novel data on skill requirements of around 240 vocational training occupations, we find that grittier vocational education students sort into math-intensive training occupations. Similarly, students in general education with more grit select themselves more often into the math-intensive track. Finally, we do not find evidence that students with a higher grit have lower dropout rates in post-compulsory education.
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H Social Sciences (General)
L Education (General)
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Discussion Paper Series
ISSN
2365-9793
Organization
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16945
Publisher
IZA Institute of Labor Economics
Submitter
Strazzeri, Maurizio
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Albiez, J., Strazzeri, M., & Wolter, S. C. (2024). Students’ Grit and Their Post-compulsory Educational Choices and Trajectories: Evidence from Switzerland (Vol. 16945). IZA Institute of Labor Economics. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.21796
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