The back of the coin in resilience: on the characteristics of advantaged low‑achieving students.

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In the feld of Economics of Education the “resilience” term is used to designate those students from low socio-economic backgrounds who can overcome their initial situation and obtain high academic results. However, the opposite kind of student profle has been a less explored feld, i.e., high socio-economic status students who perform poorly and are thus denoted as advantaged low-achieving students. Because of that, the current study intends to disentangle the characteristics which infuence the likelihood of high socio-economic students to become low-achievers. In order to do this, we use census and longitudinal education data and a rich set of variables from secondary education students in the most populated region of Spain (Andalusia). Our results show that students’ use of time and self-confdence, together with parental engagement, when students were in primary education, are relevant variables in explaining the low achievement of advantaged students.

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Marcenaro-Gutierrez, O.D., Lopez-Agudo, L.A. The back of the coin in resilience: on the characteristics of advantaged low-achieving students. Econ Polit 38, 323–383 (2021).

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