How Inequality Runs in Families Unfair Advantage and the Limits of Social Mobility - Policy Press Shorts. Insights

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Publisher's Synopsis

Most people agree that every child deserves an equal chance to flourish. Most also value family life. Yet the family plays a surprisingly crucial part in maintaining inequality from one generation to the next. The children of disadvantaged parents typically achieve less and die younger. Early in their school careers, even the most able among them fall behind their better-off peers. They are then 8 times less likely to attend a top university. In the UK, as in other rich countries, the 'playing-field' is anything but level. This book explores how seemingly mundane aspects of family life - from the right to inherit income, to the reading of bedtime stories - raise fundamental questions of social justice. Taking fairness seriously, it argues, means rethinking what equality of opportunity means.

Book information

ISBN: 9781447331537
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xi, 132
Weight: 162g
Height: 131mm
Width: 199mm
Spine width: 12mm