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Student Aid

Luxembourg’s method of calculating work time for the purpose of deciding whether to grant student aid to the children of parents who work but don’t reside in the grand duchy is discriminatory and runs afoul of EU law, the European Court of Justice ruled Wednesday.

LUXEMBOURG – Luxembourg’s method of calculating work time for the purpose of deciding whether to grant student aid to the children of parents who work but don’t reside in the grand duchy is discriminatory and runs afoul of EU law, the European Court of Justice ruled Wednesday.

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