Abstract

Usually countries institute a ROSLA (raising of the school leaving age) by 1 year at a time; and they allow several decades between one ROSLA and another (e.g., England, 1947 and 1972). The law that has been passed recently in Greece (No. 309/1976) extends compulsory schooling from 6 to 9 years, with full effect from school year 1980-81. This paper is an attempt to trace the probable major economic implications of the discontinous Greek ROSLA.

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