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Pupils in families using food banks during pandemic received lower GCSE grades
More than a third of young people in families using food banks were not eligible for free school meals, a report suggests.
Jake anders
Paul whiteman
Marcus rashford
Mary bousted
Peter lampl
Centre for education
National education union
Centre for longitudinal
University college london
Our national
Covid social mobility
Education policy
Equalising opportunities
Longitudinal studies
Sutton trust
Universal credit
Pupils in families using food banks during pandemic received lower GCSE grades
More than a third of young people in families using food banks were not eligible for free school meals, a report suggests.
Peter lampl
Mary bousted
Jake anders
Paul whiteman
Marcus rashford
Centre for longitudinal
University college london
National education union
Centre for education
Our national
Covid social mobility
Education policy
Equalising opportunities
Longitudinal studies
Sutton trust
Universal credit
Pupils in families using food banks during pandemic received lower GCSE grades
More than a third of young people in families using food banks were not eligible for free school meals, a report suggests.
Mary bousted
Peter lampl
Marcus rashford
Jake anders
Paul whiteman
Our national
Centre for education
National education union
Centre for longitudinal
University college london
Covid social mobility
Education policy
Equalising opportunities
Longitudinal studies
Sutton trust
Universal credit
Pupils in families using food banks during pandemic received lower GCSE grades
More than a third of young people in families using food banks were not eligible for free school meals, a report suggests.
Marcus rashford
Paul whiteman
Jake anders
Peter lampl
Mary bousted
University college london
Centre for longitudinal
National education union
Centre for education
Our national
Covid social mobility
Education policy
Equalising opportunities
Longitudinal studies
Sutton trust
Universal credit
Pupils in families using food banks during pandemic received lower GCSE grades
More than a third of young people in families using food banks were not eligible for free school meals, a report suggests.
Jake anders
Mary bousted
Marcus rashford
Paul whiteman
Peter lampl
National education union
University college london
Centre for education
Our national
Centre for longitudinal
Covid social mobility
Education policy
Equalising opportunities
Longitudinal studies
Sutton trust
Universal credit
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