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First published in 1900, Jukes-Edwards is a groundbreaking work of social science that sought to understand the complex interplay between education, heredity, and social and economic outcomes. With its powerful insights and rigorous analysis, this book remains essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the social and economic challenges facing our society today.
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