This paper analyses the drop-out and graduation behaviour of young 1st generation
immigrants enrolled in a qualifying education in the period 1984-1999. The descriptive
analyses show that the low educational achievements among young immigrants compared to
young ethnic Danes found in other studies are a combination of low enrolment rates and high
drop-out rates among the immigrants. Especially, male immigrants have much higher dropout
rates and lower completion rates than ethnic Danes. A competing risk duration model is
used to analyse the time patterns of drop-out rates and completion rates for immigrants, as
well as the effects of variables such as age at migration, marital status, the presence of
young children, parental education, and ethnic origin. The results show that marriage reduces
the probability of educational enrolment for female immigrants as well as for male
immigrants, but also that being (or becoming) married leads to a decline in the female
immigrants’ drop-out rate. Age at migration exerts a negative influence on the probability of
enrolling in an education, and for women age at migration also affects the dropout rate.
Parental capital shows no effect on the immigrants drop-out and completion rates.
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