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This presentation was delivered at the conference 'Intergenerational Mobility' at the Centre for Economic Performance on 23 January 2014
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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.
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- IFS
Suggested citation
Crawford, C. (2014). 'SES gaps in HE participation: what drives them and how have they changed over time?' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/ses-gaps-he-participation-what-drives-them-and-how-have-they-changed-over-time (accessed: 20 May 2024).
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