Eleven plus: life chances and family income
This report from BSL's longitudinal Life Chances Study of children born in 1990 explores family change, current issues including schooling, and the children’s own perspectives on their lives at 11 and 12 years of age.
Eleven plus
• reports changes in family structure, income, employment, housing and health
• explores the children’s current situations including their educational progress and looks at the differences between the children in families on low incomes and those in more affluent families
• presents the children’s own accounts of their lives at home and at school and of the wider world
• raises issues of social exclusion and educational disadvantage
• considers the implications of the findings for policy.
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Last updated on 16 June 2020