Headlines
- Policies that decrease educational inequalities are likely to also reduce societal inequalities.
- Comparing nine OECD countries over 12 years, sizable improvements for disadvantaged 15-year-olds were only found in Germany.
- Tracking of children increases educational inequalities; high quality, publicly funded pre-school decrease educational inequalities.
- Raising national achievement levels concurrently as socio-economic performance gaps are reduced remains a pressing challenge for policymakers.
- Systematic educational evaluation and data can improve our understanding of the interplay among educational policies, practices and inequalities.
Socio-economic background and educational inequalities
Year of publication | |
Geographic coverage | European Union |
Originally published | 16 Dec 2021 |
Related organisation(s) | JRC - Joint Research Centre |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Composite Indicators |
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