This newspaper comprehensive foreign media reported that the official website of the University of London, the official website of the University of London, posted on September 15th,A study by the school's educational policy and opportunity equality center with the British Think Tank Finance Research Institute found out,The social liquidity of young people in England is greatly Bet365 app download affected by its area,Poor family offspring in many regions of England may be difficult to achieve upward social flow。
Researchers associate education data with the income data statistics statistics from the British government tax department,I was born in 1986-1988、England low -income family who has been studying in public schools in Education and Economic Status at the age of 16-28。The results show,The social liquidity of young people in England shows obvious differences due to different areas where they are located。In high social liquidity areas,High income of male Bet365 lotto review offspring in poor families,It is more than twice the same age of the same family in the low social liquidity area。
In more than 300 district -level administrative regions in England,About 1/6 belongs to low social liquidity areas。There are fewer technical and management in these areas,There are fewer high -quality schools,More poverty communities,Middle population density。And,Only receiving education can not always achieve upward social flow。In low social liquidity areas,It is more difficult to get rid of poverty from poor families。Education bet365 live casino games Policy and Opportunities of the University of London Lindsey Macmillan, Director of Equality Center, said,Social liquidity is important to ensure that everyone has more fair life opportunities。Government、Enterprise、Non -profit institutions shall take action with joint,Solve the problem of unequal social liquidity。
(Wang Youran/Compilation)
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