In Luxembourg, a few days of difference at birth can weigh heavily on a school journey. A new study of the LISER shows that the youngest children in a class are significantly more exposed to repetition, but it also highlights a concrete way to reduce these inequalities.
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In Luxembourg, a few days of difference at birth can weigh heavily on a school journey. A new study of the LISER shows that the youngest children in a class are significantly more exposed to repetition, but it also highlights a concrete way to reduce these inequalities.