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Drop-out Compensation
Dropout or drop out may refer to: * Dropping out, prematurely leaving school, college or university Arts and entertainment Film and television * Dropout (film), ''Dropout'' (film), a 1970 Italian drama * "The Dropout", List of The Brady Bunch episodes#Season 2 (1970–71), a 1970 episode of ''The Brady Bunch'' * The Dropout (podcast), ''The Dropout'' (podcast), 2019 true crime podcast ** ''The Dropout'', a 2022 American miniseries based on the podcast Games * drop out (cards), to fold, i.e. to concede the current hand and take no further part in it Music * Drop Out (song), "Drop Out" (song), by Lil Pump, 2019 * "Drop Out," a song by Rocket from the Crypt from the 1995 album ''Scream, Dracula, Scream!'' * "Drop Out", a song by Converge from the 2004 album ''You Fail Me'' * "Drop Out", Music of Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, music of ''Dance Dance Revolution Extreme'' * ''Drop Out with The Barracudas'', by The Barracudas, 1981 * The Dropouts, an early incarnation of Priestess ...
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Dropping Out
Dropping out refers to leaving high school, college, university or another group for practical reasons, necessities, inability, apathy, or disillusionment with the system from which the individual in question leaves. Canada In Canada, most individuals graduate from grade 12 by the age of 18, according to Jason Gilmore who collects data on employment and education using the Labour Force Survey (LFS), the official survey used to collect unemployment data in Canada (2010). Using this tool, assessing educational attainment and school attendance can calculate a dropout rate (Gilmore, 2010). It was found by the LFS that by 2009, one in twelve 20- to 24-year-old adults did not have a high school diploma (Gilmore, 2010). The study also found that men still have higher dropout rates than women, and that students outside of major cities and in the northern territories also have a higher risk of dropping out. Although since 1990 dropout rates have gone down from 20% to a low of 9% in ...
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