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High school dropouts

Dropping out means leaving a school, college, university or group for practical reasons, necessities, or disillusionment with the system from which the individual in question leaves.
== Canada ==
In Canada, most individuals graduate grade 12 by the age of 18. According to Jason Gilmore who collects data of employment and education using the Labour Force Survey. The LFS is 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, 1 in 12 20-24 year old adults did not have a high school diploma (Gilmore, 2010). It was also found by the study that men still have higher drop out 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 2010, it does not seem to be dropping since this time (2010).
The average Canadian dropout earns 70$ less per week than their peers with a high school diploma. Graduates (without post-secondary) earned an average of 621$ per week, whereas dropout students earned an average of 551$ (Gilmore, 2010).
Even though dropout rates have gone down in the last 20-25 years, the concerns of the impact dropping out has on the labour market is very real (Gilmore, 2010). One in four students without a high school diploma who were in the labour market in 2009-2010 had less likelihood of finding a job due to economic downturn (Gilmore, 2010).

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