This new independent expert report is now available at:
http://www.nesse.fr/nesse/activities/reports
It highlights key findings from European and international research on gender and
education and their implications for policy development and implementation. It is written
primarily for policy-makers and other actors in the field of education. It will also be
useful to a large number of decision makers in related fields of public policy (such as
health, employment, family, youth and migration) as well as to researchers,
practitioners, parents, students and journalists
