New social risks and educational vulnerability of boys and girls in Spain

In recent years, post-industrial societies have experienced changes in family structures and demographic composition that may potentially open new spaces of social exclusion in childhood. The increasing number of marital breakdowns and family recompositions, increased migration flows and increasing...

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Educational systems evaluation
Emigration and immigration policy
Estudis de gènere
Gender equality
Gender studies
Igualtat de gènere
Política d'emigració i immigració
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Social problems
Vulnerabilitat (Tret de la personalitat)
Vulnerability (Personality trait)
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