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If you have a more advantaged background, that pushes you towards a more positive career path in life.
While we do criticise the interpretation placed on one aspect of Feinstein's work, we totally agree with his central finding that children as young as 22 months have much better cognitive skills if they come from a more advantaged background.
Teulon says the government's lifting of the cap on student numbers has made it easier to use contextual admissions, because taking a candidate with lower grades no longer means rejecting another, suitably qualified, from a more advantaged background.
Professor Gianni De Fraja, head of economics at Leicester, said: "Parents from a more advantaged environment exert more effort, and this influences positively the educational attainment of their children.
One possibility is that households with children that are also in the middle class are a more advantaged group today than in the past, in which case looking at their changes overstates the importance of earnings growth to overall income growth.
Are we going to say we refuse to let any of those individuals come in because we've got someone who has happened to have a more advantaged situation?
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Natale et al's study [ 30] reported a more than twofold increase in prevalence of disability (17.4%) among children aged 2-9 yeamongmong those living in the lowest socioeconomic area compared with children living in a slightly more advantaged but still poor area (8.2%).
Likewise, the very first study reporting on the interaction of interest which was based on a socioeconomically somewhat more advantaged occupational cohort of mainly middle class (ABC1) subjects was hampered by small numbers of subjects in joint high exposure categories [14], but consistent data have very recently been presented based on middle-aged British men from the general population [15].
The researchers say that the study suggests that medical interventions like stimulant use may be a new pathway through which more advantaged parents translate their economic advantages into educational advantages for their children, either intentionally or unwittingly.
Nor (a related criticism) does Rawls envision agreement upon a global principle of distributive justice, or even a global tax on more advantaged societies' wealth or natural resources, to be redistributed to less advantaged societies.
He said universities should use "contextual data" and admit students from disadvantaged areas on lower A-level grades than their more advantaged peers if research showed such students would do well on degree courses.
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