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Free childcare policy ‘damages life chances’ of poor children in England

Children miss out on early years education because their parents are low-earners, study says

Children from disadvantaged families in England are missing out on early years education because their parents are not in work or do not earn enough, contributing to a widening gap between the poorest children and their peers before they even start school, according to a new report.

A study by the Sutton Trust and the Sylvia Adams Charitable Trust said the government’s policy of funding only 15 hours of weekly childcare or nursery for three- and four-year-olds from low-income families, compared with 30 hours a week for children whose parents were in work, was compounding inequalities and harming children’s life chances.

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