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Early education gaps by social class and race start U.S. children out on unequal footing: A summary of the major findings in Inequalities at the Starting Gate

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Research has established that growing up in poverty tends to put children behind. Inequalities at the Starting Gate seeks to determine how much social class matters, both absolutely and relative to other factors, such as race and ethnicity. It also assesses how a range of family characteristics and parenting practices, such as family composition, paid care, and enriching activities with parents, influence education gaps between groups of young children. (author abstract)
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