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Children of the Revolution
Eric
Maurin,
Sandra
McNally,
June 2005
Paper No' CEPCP184:
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New research by Eric Maurin and Sandra McNally reveals that France's short-lived 'revolution' of May 1968 had long-term benefits for the angry students - and later for their children. These findings have important implications for the debate about widening access to higher education.
CentrePiece 10 (2) Summer 2005 pages: 16-19
More details on the research discussed here are in 'Vive la Révolution! Long Term Returns of 1968 to the Angry Students', CEE Discussion Paper No. 49