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Observatory SOS-Attendance

1. Causes and Consequences of School Absenteeism

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This section aims to bring together contributions related to the origins and effects of school absenteeism. Whether you have personal experiences or research findings to share, this is the space to explore the root causes and the impacts of this issue on individuals, families, and communities.

What do you think are the most common causes of absenteeism? How has absenteeism affected you or someone you know?

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Absenteeism

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School absenteeism often stems from a combination of social, emotional, and structural factors. Common causes include family difficulties, economic hardship, lack of motivation, bullying, and mental health challenges such as anxiety or depression. In some cases, systemic issues—like insufficient support services or rigid academic environments—can also contribute to students disengaging from school.