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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 9992

7 October 2009
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GENERAL NEWS / (eu) eu/education
Gender differences and inequalities persist in terms of subject preferences and performance

Brussels, 06/10/2009 (Agence Europe) - Gender differences and inequalities persist in education in terms of subject preferences and performance, states a report by independent experts on gender and education published by the European Commission. The report established by NESSE (Network of Experts in Social Sciences of Education and Training) also highlights the fact that gender differences in education are closely interlinked with other factors such as social class, ethnicity and minority...

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