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"The proportion of pupils leaving school early is currently very low in the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic, next to Slovakia, Poland and Slovenia, has long been among the four Member States with the lowest level of early school leaving, and, with a figure of 5.6%, it is also well below the EU’s target value for 2020 (the EU average in 2008 was 14.9%). In the debate on this report, I adopted a contrary position, because I do not think we will resolve the situation by developing payment-free public crèches and day-care facilities, or by Member States providing out-of-school activities and groups, as the report proposes. At the same time, I have reservations over the effect of the proposed social mapping of people who leave school early by collecting and centralising data from all Member States here in Brussels. In my opinion, rather than the gung-ho measures called for by the report, we in the Czech Republic should primarily aim to analyse the specific causes of early school leaving and to respond immediately if the situation deteriorates, in other words, if the percentage of early school leavers increases."@en1
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