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Impact of parent's education level on student’s success rate, 5 years after university enrollment, Portugal, 2021.


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English: This graph compares the impact of a parent's education level on a student's likelihood to either graduate, remain enrolled, or drop out. The statistics were taken 5 years after students enrolled into university.

There are two sections — left for the mother's education and right for the father's — each indicating the percentage of students who fall into the categories of graduate, enrolled, or dropout depending on the parent's level of education.

Students with parents who have higher education levels (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate) tend to have a higher likelihood of graduating and a lower dropout rate. The dropout rates are particularly high when parents have lower education levels, especially if parents didn't complete high school or have no formal education.

Source M.V.Martins, D. Tolledo, J. Machado, L. M.T. Baptista, V.Realinho. (2021) "Early prediction of student’s performance in higher education: a case study" Trends and Applications in Information Systems and Technologies, vol.1, in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing series. Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72657-7_16

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