Swanepoel, ChristieBeukes, RoelfYu, Derek2022-01-172022-01-172021Swanepoel, C. et al. (2021). Investigating factors influencing class attendance and performance of first-year economics students. South African Journal of Higher Education, 35(4), 272‒294. https://dx.doi.org/10.20853/35-4-41291753-5913https://dx.doi.org/10.20853/35-4-4129http://hdl.handle.net/10566/7104The academic success of first-year Economics students has been examined in many South African studies in Economic Education. These studies controlled for differences in demographic characteristics, last school examination (Matric) subjects and results, as well as lecture and tutorial attendance when investigating differences in students’ performance. While there is an abundance of international studies investigating the main reasons for attendance or non-attendance, these studies are rare in the South African context, especially in the field of Economics. Hence, this study fills the existing local research gap by investigating factors influencing lecture attendance as well as their possible impact on the performance of first-year Microeconomics students at the University of the Western Cape.enEconomics educationClass attendanceAcademic performanceFirst-year economics studentsUniversity of the Western CapeInvestigating factors influencing class attendance and performance of first-year economics studentsArticle