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The role of objective and subjective health-awareness factors in students' higher educational pathways

According to the results of higher education research, students’ higher educational pathways can be diverse. In addition to standard students, some students belong to one of the risky and corrective academic pathway types and thus face a higher probability of dropping out. Our study examined objecti...

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Published in:Youth in Central and Eastern Europe 2022-01, Vol.8 (12), p.61-75
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