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How young Greeks changed their degree choices as the economy crashed

  • Written by The Conversation
imageGreek students: worried about their future. Alexandros Vlachos/EPA

The Greek financial crisis has been one of the most severe in the developed world since 1929. Its effects on education have been real and biting. Public spending on education in Greece has been reduced by 40% and more than 100 schools have been closed since 2009 as well as some...

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