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Growth of preschool education has slowed down but in interesting ways

This article examines medium-term trends in global preschool enrolment and attendance by income category, revealing a slowdown in expansion in middle- and high-income countries starting in 2013, followed by low-income countries in 2015. By 2020, the gross enrolment ratio had plateaued at 60.8 per ce...

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Published in:Prospects (Paris) 2025-01, Vol.54 (3), p.541-558
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