How Does Place Affect Education?
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>Ruth Lupton presents the evidence of neighbourhood effects on education with particular emphasis on the effects of place on the quality of schools. This paper is part of an the collection 'Going Places: Neighbourhood, ethnicity and social mobility'
Ruth Lupton presents the evidence of neighbourhood effects on education with particular emphasis on the effects of place on the quality of schools. This paper is part of an the collection 'Going Places: Neighbourhood, ethnicity and social mobility' published 29 March 2006 by ippr and available for purchase. View other ippr publications on education here.
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