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Do children from low-income background benefit from living in economically mixed communities? Professor Candice Odgers, associate director of the Center for Child and Family Policy, says that growing up in the shadow of wealth may have a surprising effect on a child's development.
Odgers talks with Sanford's Dean, Kelly Brownell.
Music: Impromptu in Blue by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Artist: incompetech.com/
"Sentenced to One Year in School" flickr photo by adwriter shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license.
By Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University4.9
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Do children from low-income background benefit from living in economically mixed communities? Professor Candice Odgers, associate director of the Center for Child and Family Policy, says that growing up in the shadow of wealth may have a surprising effect on a child's development.
Odgers talks with Sanford's Dean, Kelly Brownell.
Music: Impromptu in Blue by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Artist: incompetech.com/
"Sentenced to One Year in School" flickr photo by adwriter shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license.

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