From BBC: Greek tragedy for education opportunities

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By Matt Pickles

When considering the effects of the debt crisis on Greece, most people probably think of long queues outside banks and protests in the streets.

A less visible but perhaps further reaching outcome is that Greece’s education system has become one of the most unequal in the developed world.

Read the rest of the story at BBC.com.

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1 comment

Assignmentlabs August 23, 2016 - 2:09 am
The past is the past, we'd be much better off if this country made economics a core exam subject.
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