<p>This is a multimedia recording of a presentation, given as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science seminar held at the Nuffield Foundation. It looks at the findings of a report into the effects of month of birth on children's outcomes.</p>
Authors
Research Fellow University College London
Claire is a Research Fellow at IFS, working on the determinants and consequences of participation in childcare and education for parents and children.
Presentation details
- Publisher
- IFS
Suggested citation
Crawford, C. (2011). 'Does when you are born matter?' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/does-when-you-are-born-matter-0 (accessed: 25 April 2024).
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