Less opportunity, more risk, greater vulnerability: How inequalities undermine children’s development
Inequalities combine in a range of ways to undermine the development of children’s full potential. Not having access to pre-school education, for example, contributes to the inequality of opportunity experienced by poorer children, while inequalities of risk mean they are more likely to experience i...
Main Author: | Feeny, E |
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Format: | Record |
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Young Lives
2015
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