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Title
Poorest children have worse health and educational outcomes in adolescence.
Abstract
The article reports on a study conducted by UCL researchers, which reveals that children born into the poorest fifth of families in the United Kingdom are more likely to experience poor health and educational outcomes by the age of 17 compared to more affluent peers. It mentions that the researchers recommended coordinated action on childhood disadvantage across health, education, social care and other public services, across the social spectrum.