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Workers lost almost 9 pct of real income last year, research shows
Greek children lead way in languages at primary school level
Greek youth perceive themselves as being very healthy, are more likely to smoke and to learn two foreign languages in primary school than their EU counterparts.
This article summarises the findings relating to Greece from the chapters on health and society.
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