Child outcomes vary by family’s socioeconomic status (SES). Research on explanatory factors underlying early SES-related disparities has mainly focused on specific child outcomes (e.g., language skills) and selected influencing factors in single countries often with a focus on individual differences but not explicitly on early SES-related gaps. This study uses harmonised data from longitudinal large-scale studies conducted in the United Kingdom, United States, and Germany to examine parental education-related gaps in early child language and social skills. Twelve theoretically proposed family-, child-, and childcare-related factors were systematically evaluated as explanatory factors. In all countries, parental education-related gaps were p...
BACKGROUND: The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically adva...
Social inequalities in child vocabulary persist, despite decades of efforts to understand and reduce...
Background The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically advan...
Parental support with children's learning is considered to be one pathway through which socio-econom...
Background: Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in early child development (ECD) is key to reducin...
BACKGROUND: Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in early child development (ECD) is key to reducin...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Background Several studies in recent years have indicated a link between socio-economic status (SES...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
This paper presents comparative information on the socioeconomic status (SES) gradients in literacy ...
This paper presents comparative information on the socioeconomic status (SES) gradients in literacy ...
Social gaps in children’s educational achievement emerge early in life and remain stable over school...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between social deprivation and children's l...
BACKGROUND: The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically adva...
Social inequalities in child vocabulary persist, despite decades of efforts to understand and reduce...
Background The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically advan...
Parental support with children's learning is considered to be one pathway through which socio-econom...
Background: Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in early child development (ECD) is key to reducin...
BACKGROUND: Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in early child development (ECD) is key to reducin...
Among the core dimensions of socioeconomic status, maternal education is the most strongly associate...
Background Several studies in recent years have indicated a link between socio-economic status (SES...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
This paper presents comparative information on the socioeconomic status (SES) gradients in literacy ...
This paper presents comparative information on the socioeconomic status (SES) gradients in literacy ...
Social gaps in children’s educational achievement emerge early in life and remain stable over school...
Disparities in children's expressive language by socio-economic status are evident early in childhoo...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between social deprivation and children's l...
BACKGROUND: The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically adva...
Social inequalities in child vocabulary persist, despite decades of efforts to understand and reduce...
Background The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically advan...