Policy to keep teens in education until 18 has limited impact, study finds

A decade after the government raised the participation age in England to 18, a new study from the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath finds the policy has had limited impact—with only modest gains in education and training, and persistent gaps in support for the most vulnerable 16–18-year-olds.

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