What you study in school can shape your politics, study finds
New research led by The University of Manchester has uncovered a significant and lasting link between the subjects young people study in secondary school and their political preferences.
New research led by The University of Manchester has uncovered a significant and lasting link between the subjects young people study in secondary school and their political preferences.
Education
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Education
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