幼少期の貧困の長い影
Here’s some uncomfortable reading for you. If you grew up in deep poverty and managed to get yourself a university degree – already a long-odds achievement – you will still earn thousands of pounds a year less than your more privileged peers a decade into your career. Even if you studied the same subject, at … Continued The post The long shadow of childhood poverty appeared first on Resolution Foundation
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Resolution Foundation (United Kingdom) | Mar 24, 2026
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Focusing too much on childhood poverty may divert attention from personal responsibility and the role of individual choices in career outcomes.
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Childhood poverty creates a lifelong disadvantage, and we must implement targeted support to ensure equal opportunities for all children.
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Investing in early childhood education can break the cycle of poverty, ensuring that all children have a fair chance at success.
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Meritocracy should prevail; individuals' success should be based on their abilities, regardless of their childhood circumstances.
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The impact of childhood poverty on career earnings highlights a systemic issue that requires comprehensive policy reform to address inequalities.
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