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Improving Children’s Life Chances: Estimates from the Social Genome Model
There is ample evidence that children born to poorer families do not succeed at the same rate as children born to the middle class. On average, low-income children lag behind on almost every cognitive,...
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Children born into low-income families face barriers to success in each stage of life from birth to age 40. Using data on a representative group of American children and a life cycle model to track...
View ArticleFamilyScape 3.0: Architectural Overview
This technical paper documents the architecture of FamilyScape 3.0, a microsimulation model of pregnancy and childbearing developed by researchers at Child Trends, The Brookings Institution’s Center...
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