Infancia y Aprendizaje
Volume 38, Issue 1, 2015, Pages 175-211

Resilience and school success of young immigrants [Resiliencia y éxito escolar en jóvenes inmigrantes] (Article)

Sandín-Esteban M.-P. , Sánchez-Martí A.*
  • a Universidad de Barcelona, Spain
  • b Universidad de Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Secondary school is a high-risk academic period for young immigrants from disadvantaged environments. Despite this, some students are successful in their transition to post-16 education. The present study examines the relationship between resilience and completing school in immigrant young people in Spain. A mixed method design was followed. Ninety-four students in their fourth year of compulsory education participated; they included 19 different nationalities. Results of this study suggest that students who continue their studies beyond obligatory education have higher levels of resilience. The findings also suggest the activation of the relational dimension of ‘social capital’ in young people. Factors such as academic self-concept, the presence of peers as models of school success and the social capital available in their networks are also relevant. © 2015 Fundacion Infancia y Aprendizaje.

Author Keywords

Resilience Young immigrants School success Academic transition

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84954325770&doi=10.1080%2f02103702.2015.1009232&partnerID=40&md5=73f81f62c47542773eeab8750786fe79

DOI: 10.1080/02103702.2015.1009232
ISSN: 02103702
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English; Spanish