Explaining the urban-rural gap in cognitive achievement in Peru: The role of early childhood environments and school influences
In Peru, students attending rural schools demonstrate extremely poor learning outcomes and obtain results significantly below those of students in urban schools. Because the process of cognitive skill formation is cumulative, differences in initial endowments, early environments and influences occur...
Main Authors: | Castro, J, Rolleston, C |
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Format: | Record |
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Young Lives
2015
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