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This chapter reviews equity in education for migrant and refugee children in the United Kingdom. It argues that governmental and nongovernmental organizations involved in planning interventions to support greater equity in education need to reframe they way they see migrant and refugee children and pay greater attention to broader measures of equality, including income equality and maternal education.

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