Non-Enrolment and School Dropout in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Anexes)

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S E C T I O N 6 : C O N C L U S I O N A N D R E C O M M E N D AT I O N S

Q 21: If the answer is NO, do you think that the Ministry should take more care of that category of young people and if so in what way? Answers 26 Yes, by earmarking funds for their skills upgrade

Number of Number of Percentage Percentage instances instances 1st answer

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6.7

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1

6.7

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1

6.7

1

6.7

2

13.3

2

13.3

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1

6.7

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They need to be trained for a certain occupation by attending courses, training and by upgrading their skills.

1

6.7

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Does not know

Total number of respondents

1

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Failed to answer this question

9

6.7

6

40

12

80

Knowledge needs to be supported as do all types of skills upgrade to those skills in demand, particularly handcrafts. Yes, through cooperation with the employment bureau.

Adoption of the Law on Compulsory Secondary Education is necessary.

Yes, preventive action so that there is no dropping out. Analysis of the reasons behind dropping out should be made.

Yes, through increased cooperation with the employment service and the local community.

Total

1

6.7

1

2nd answer

15

60

100

3

15

20

100

All of the employment bureaus shared the same opinion that the ministries of education need to take more care of those young people who drop-out of school by earmarking funds for their additional education, encouraging additional education for skills in demand as well as by organising courses, training and skills upgrades relevant to other occupations.


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