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When does inequality grow? School, summer, and achievement gaps
2019
By: Megan Kuhfeld, Dennis Condron, Douglas Downey
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What role does schooling play in the development of racial and ethnic inequalities in academic skills? An analysis of 2M students provides insights into seasonal learning and achievement gaps.
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