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Parental involvement in low-achieving children’s learning: The role of household wealth in rural India

•Wealthier parents have higher involvement levels in activities at home and school.•A wealth gradient exists for all five parental involvement activities examined.•Wealth could be used to target support to parents to increase involvement. Existing research recognises that while parents often aspire...

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Published in:International journal of educational research 2021, Vol.105, p.101701, Article 101701
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