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by: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Date started: 01 April 2006
It has long been clear that children from deprived homes emerge from our schools with substantially lower levels of educational attainment. However, less is known about how family background influences educational attainment. By taking a life-cycle approach, starting in early childhood and moving through to compulsory schooling and beyond, this project will build a picture of the cumulative nature of educational attainment, assessing the relative importance of different factors at different stages in the lives of young people growing up in poverty. In particular, this project aims to address the following issues:
This project makes use of four survey datasets covering children across a range of ages:
Note: This work is being carried out in collaboration with the Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO) based at the University of Bristol.
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