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If we lowered the school-leaving age, many young people would stop studying.? ​

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Answered by devasriharshajavvadi
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Yes

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Yes, dropping the school-leaving age will disrupt many individuals from learning.

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Former school leaving is attached to unemployment, civil rejection, underdevelopment, and poor health.

There are many reasons some young individuals give up learning and education:

  • Personal or household issues
  • Understanding complexities
  • A tender socio-financial condition

Higher education raises the ambition to work out greater achievements and, thus, further opportunities.

It has been shown many times that those with more education find it easier to identify work and that they are more likely to find their work convincing. The level of education among the public can have a reasonable effect on the economy as they can be better productive workers.

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