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Revision as of 16:27, 4 February 2010

Compulsory education  (COMPULSORY education)


Current school statistics1 may distinguish between the number of pupils enrolled2 and the number of pupils in attendance3. A comparison of these two figures gives an attendance ratio4. Compulsory education5 implies the existence of a range of ages where school attendance is obligatory by law. This makes it possible to specify the number of children of school age6 or the school age population7 according to a legal criterion.
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