Impact of absenteeism on academic performance under compulsory attendance policies in first to fifth year university students

Keywords: absenteeism, performance, compulsory attendance, academic year, student behaviour

Abstract

Since the implementation of the European Higher Education Area, universities have been obliged to implement continuous assessment systems that require a high degree of attendance by students. Using recorded data, from year 1 to year 5, of 694 students of a European university, where attendance is mandatory, the main objective of this research is to analyse to what extent absenteeism affects performance across the years of degree study. The investigation found a decreasing effect.  In addition, a cluster analysis was done to find out if the compulsory attendance policy impacts all students equally. Three different behavioural styles were found: those who attend regularly, students who manage their number of absences to comply with attendance rules, who are the real targets the policy, and a third group with a high number of absences not affected by the policy. These findings identify the groups of students who benefit most from adequate attendance.

Author Biography

Mariano Méndez-Suárez, ESIC University

Mariano Méndez-Suárez has a PhD. in Finance from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Head of the Department of Market Research Quantitative Methods at ESIC Business & Marketing School. His research interest includes college student’s academic performance

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Published
2021-07-07
How to Cite
Méndez-Suárez, M., & Crespo Tejero, N. (2021). Impact of absenteeism on academic performance under compulsory attendance policies in first to fifth year university students. Revista Complutense de Educación, 32(4), 627-637. https://doi.org/10.5209/rced.70917
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