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[T]he relationship between parental education and children’s achievement has remained relatively stable during the last fifty years, whereas the relationship between income and achievement has grown sharply. Family income is now nearly as strong as parental education in predicting children’s achievement.
Stanford study exposes the new achievement gap in education – the gap between the rich and the poor is double that between whites and blacks

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    Interesting stats about education inequalities.
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