Compulsory Education

Compulsory education refers to a period of education that is required of all people and is imposed by the government. This education may take place at a registered school or at other places. Compulsory school attendance or compulsory schooling means that parents are obliged to send their children to a certain school.International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights requires, within a reasonable number of years, the principle of compulsory education free of charge for all. All countries, except Bhutan, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vatican City have compulsory education.

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Greens/EFA: The Greens/European Free Alliance · 3 June 2024 English

Summary of the activities carried out by the EFA Group during the 2019-2024 mandate.

Welsh and Ladin. What they have in common: compulsory education in their historical territory, the existence


World Bank Group · 23 April 2024 English

mathematics. 12 percent of children of compulsory education age are not in school, and 5 percent of


ActionAid Association (India) · 19 April 2024 English

Beyond the scheme-based commitments which some state governments and the central government have given in the form of urban employment schemes or the rural employment guarantee act << 2 >> …

sugarcane workers receive uninterrupted, compulsory education at their destination. This includes providing


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 18 April 2024 English

The relationship between completed education and adult cognition is investigated using data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey. We compare adult siblings to account for shared, difficult-to-measure characteristics that likely …

of Educational Achievement at the End of Compulsory Education at Age 16.” PLOS ONE 8(12):e80341. doi:


World Bank Group · 17 April 2024 English

With nearly 420 million children reached worldwide, school meals are among the largest-scale social protection interventions. This paper traces the evolution of school meals programs globally, examines the empirical evidence …

gained momentum with the introduction of compulsory education which some considered to be “an utter folly”


World Bank Group · 1 April 2024 English

selected schools IN01406509 ►PDOI 1. Number of compulsory education students benefitting from improved learning ►IRI 14. Students’ dropout rate gap for compulsory education (Percentage, Custom) Baseline Actual (Previous)


Eurofound · 28 March 2024 English

This report focuses on the challenges that the EU Member States and Norway face when receiving and integrating refugees who fled Ukraine after Russia’s invasion in February 2022. It investigates …

of Ukrainian refugees 23 Childcare and compulsory education 32 Healthcare, psychosocial risks and mental


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 22 March 2024 English

BACKGROUND AND POLITICAL CONTEXT In the 2019 local elections, the Democratic Party of Moldova won the most mayoral and local council seats, followed by the Party of Socialists of the …

of age and have graduated in the general compulsory education, which is not fully in line with international


RIA: Research ICT Africa · 19 March 2024 English

The pandemic highlighted the critical role of the digitalisation of public services and digital access to them for the effective participation of citizens in the economy and society, both during …

January). International Instruments, Free and Compulsory Education https://www.right-to-education.org/site


UN: The United Nations · 18 March 2024 English

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school and is not excluded from the general compulsory education system. 164. Education departments at 2nd programme for the universal 12-year compulsory education so that all the students with disabilities


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