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Does Money Affect Children’s Outcomes? A Systematic Review

This report examines whether money has a causal
impact on children’s outcomes. There is abundant
evidence that children growing up in lower income
households do less well than their peers on a range
of wider outcomes, including measures of health and
education. But is money important in itself, or do
these associations simply reflect other differences
between richer and poorer households, such as
levels of parental education or attitudes towards
parenting?

Posted in: Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews on 01/10/2014 | Link to this post on IFP |
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