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Mathematical Tool for Planning Educational Improvements and Reducing the Gender Gap in Europe

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The gender gap in education does not always affect women. In countries such as Estonia, Iceland or Sweden, women outperform men in indicators such as higher education or lifelong learning. But this is also a gender gap. Researchers at Miguel Hernández de Elche University (UMH) who propose a mathematical model to help European educational authorities improve educational performance. The model, published in the Socio-Economic Planning Sciences sci…
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The gender gap in education does not always affect women. In countries such as Estonia, Iceland or Sweden, women outperform men in indicators such as higher education or lifelong learning. But this is also a gender gap. Researchers at Miguel Hernández de Elche University (UMH) who propose a mathematical model to help European educational authorities improve educational performance. The model, published in the Socio-Economic Planning Sciences sci…

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RUVID broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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