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The disturbing finding was that in families that entered two or more children and one won, the child who lost the lottery was less likely to be enrolled in school than children in families where both lost. This is despite the increase in family income, which should have helped the other child. A winner was picked, and resources were concentrated on him (or her).
Poor Economics: Rethinking Poverty & the Ways to End it
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