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00:00 – Why it’s harder to get rich if you’re born poor
03:29 – Social divisions are increasing within society
04:11 – Changing patterns of social mobility over time
05:41 – Education as a determinant of social mobility
09:16 – Class barriers to further education
10:48 – Levelling the playing field
13:59 – Social inequality starts from birth
18:05 – Where you grow up matters
19:23 – The ‘opportunity atlas’ of America
21:48 – The importance of social capital
24:14 – What can governments do?
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