The Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA) has done various interesting research about mathematics and how it relates to society. You might find their findings interesting. Check them out: Click here
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Hi Michael, are there any studies which you’ve seen which you found particularly interesting?
Hi Jonathan, I find a number of articles interesting indeed but to point out a few we have articles published on 03 Dec 2013, 25 Aug 2011, 07 Dec 2010, …