Briefing • 30 October 2015
Briefing 65: Privately educated children earn more than state-educated children with the same grades
Where you go to school influences how much you earn, regardless of what grade you get!
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Explaining the data
The figures on earnings for privately-educated children were calculated by the Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank and can be viewed here - http://www.ifs.org.uk/uploads/publications/pr/graduate_earnings_301014.pdf
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