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Theme 3: Education, Inequality and Social Cohesion
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Blog – Education, Inequality and Social Cohesion
Blog – Education, Inequality and Social Cohesion
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Housing wealth, not bursaries, explains much of private school participation for those without high incomes
How much does private schooling raise your pay, and does it make you give more to the community?
Paying for Sixth Form: Does It Make A Difference?
IOE London Blog: Why Britain’s private schools are such a social problem
UCL European Institute Blog: Those with changing preferences on Brexit are the engaged, not the dissatisfied and alienated
Are private schools better managed than state schools?
Why Do Privately Educated People in Britain Earn More?
Who gains from the ‘public benefit’ activities of private schools?
Do free schools raise the performance of nearby schools, as Policy Exchange have claimed, or is this a statistical mirage?
Bad marks for Sweden’s muddled teacher training in OECD report on school system
Russell Brand is wrong: young people should vote, and schools should do more to encourage them
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