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Class Differences in Child-Rearing Are on the Rise
December 17, 2015. The New York Times
Dual-Language Programs Are on the Rise, Even for Native English Speakers
October 08, 2015. The New York Times
Congratulations to Sean Reardon on receiving 2015 Spencer Foundation Lectureship Award
September 30, 2015.
Education gap between rich and poor is growing wider
September 22, 2015. The New York Times
Same Income, Different Neighborhood
June 29, 2015. contexts
Poor whites live in richer neighborhoods than middle-class blacks and Latinos
June 24, 2015. The Washington Post
Middle-Class Black Families, in Low-Income Neighborhoods
June 24, 2015. The New York Times
Stanford study finds blacks and Hispanics need higher incomes than whites to live in affluent neighborhoods
June 24, 2015. Stanford Graduate School of Education
Maybe the Rich Don’t Care About the Middle Class Because They Don’t Live Near the Middle Class
March 24, 2015. Slate
Segregation’s Insidious New Look
February 27, 2015. Too Much

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