Funding: UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded Census and Administrative data LongitudinaL Studies Hub (CALLS Hub) project (ref ES/K000446/1).Government statistics show that children with special educational needs and disabilities do not achieve as well academically as their peers, which impacts on later employment and socioeconomic circumstances. Addressing these inequalities is a key policy area which currently lacks a satisfactory evidence base. To explore the issue, the present study used data from the Scottish Longitudinal Study which contains data from the 1991, 2001 and 2011 censuses along with other administrative data, from a representative sample of the Scottish population. Using this large and longitudinal sample,...
Early childhood is recognised as a key developmental phase with implications for social, academic, h...
In England, the Children and Families Act 2014 has been regarded as the most radical change in the S...
BackgroundEarly childhood is recognised as a key developmental phase with implications for social, a...
Government statistics show that children with special educational needs and disabilities do not achi...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Children with special educational needs (SEN) are known to experience lower average educational atta...
Past research has established clear educational inequities between young people with disabilities an...
Research has shown that the expectations parents hold for their children are important to children’s...
Despite the recent policy emphasis on educational inclusion little is known about children with spec...
The report documents findings from two separate empirical investigations. Chances of success P...
Background: This paper examines socioeconomic inequalities in mental health at school entry and expl...
Early childhood is recognised as a key developmental phase with implications for social, academic, h...
In England, the Children and Families Act 2014 has been regarded as the most radical change in the S...
BackgroundEarly childhood is recognised as a key developmental phase with implications for social, a...
Government statistics show that children with special educational needs and disabilities do not achi...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Childhood disability has been largely overlooked in social stratification and life course research. ...
Children with special educational needs (SEN) are known to experience lower average educational atta...
Past research has established clear educational inequities between young people with disabilities an...
Research has shown that the expectations parents hold for their children are important to children’s...
Despite the recent policy emphasis on educational inclusion little is known about children with spec...
The report documents findings from two separate empirical investigations. Chances of success P...
Background: This paper examines socioeconomic inequalities in mental health at school entry and expl...
Early childhood is recognised as a key developmental phase with implications for social, academic, h...
In England, the Children and Families Act 2014 has been regarded as the most radical change in the S...
BackgroundEarly childhood is recognised as a key developmental phase with implications for social, a...