1989 babies almost three times more likely to have a degree compared to those born in 1958, analysis shows
Children born to non-graduate parents in 1989 were almost three times more likely to get a degree compared to those...
Children born to non-graduate parents in 1989 were almost three times more likely to get a degree compared to those...
Geographic access to IVF and other fertility services is significantly higher in the richest parts of Britain, a new study...
Care leavers in England are over ten times more likely than their peers to not be working or studying in...
UK families were more likely to report difficulties living together during the coronavirus lockdowns than those in Turkey, a new...
Children can act as good friends to their peers who struggle with speaking and communicating, a study shows. Language difficulties...
Increased time at home due to coronavirus lockdowns may have supported the communication development of bilingual autistic children, a new...
A University of Exeter leading social mobility expert has been honoured for her research to promote access to education. Professor...
Schools should be helped to develop much more effective engagement plans with parents to tackle the national persistent truancy crisis,...
Renowned University of Exeter educational psychologist Dr Andrew Richards has been given a prestigious award for his outstanding contribution to...