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Author: Anna Gromada

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Rich countries let too many children fall behind in education

Rich countries let too many children fall behind in education

Data and research

By Yekaterina Chzhen, Gwyther Rees, Anna Gromada

What level of inequality in children’s education should rich societies tolerate? There will always be inequality in children’s educational achievements, but our new study argues that we should look to the countries with the smallest gaps between the best- and worst-performing students, as some of these countries can show us how to… Read more →←
Anna Gromada

Anna Gromada is a Social and Economic Policy Consultant at Unicef Office of Research, a researcher at the Polish Academy of Sciences and a co-founder and board member of the Kalecki Foundation think tank. Prior to that she has collaborated with the Chancellery of the President of Poland, Thomson Reuters and the OECD. She holds degrees in Economics, Development, Sociology and Politics from the University of Cambridge, Sciences Po Paris and Warsaw School of Economics.

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