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Author: Sarah Stopforth

Racism is the root cause of ethnic inequalities in health

Racism is the root cause of ethnic inequalities in health

The enduring effects of racism on health: understanding direct and indirect effects over time

Parental social class and GCSE attainment: re-reading the role of ‘cultural capital’

Museum and theatre trips do not yield higher GCSE results, study finds

Museum and gallery trips have no impact on GCSE grades – study

Museum visits do not improve GCSE results, study reveals

Ethnic inequalities in health in later life, 1993-2017: the persistence of health disadvantage over more than two decades

Parental social class and school GCSE outcomes: two decades of evidence from UK household panel surveys

GCSE results: the hidden but enduring effects of parental social class

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