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Mexico country study 2016

Country study on Out-of-School Children in Mexico published in 2016

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This study seeks to provide information and a statistical analysis that allows creating a profile of children out of school or at risk of dropping out and that in turn shows the inequalities of the educational process in Mexico.

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Author
UNICEF
Publication date
December 2016
Languages
Spanish

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Education
Right to education
Mexico
Latin America and the Caribbean

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