Socio-Economic Disparities in Early Childhood Education Enrollment: Japanese Population-Based Study.
Yuko KachiTsuguhiko KatoIchiro KawachiPublished in: Journal of epidemiology (2019)
An inverse care law operates in the use of early childhood education (ie, children with the least need enjoy the highest access). Children with socio-economic, health, and developmental disadvantages are at a greater risk of not receiving early childhood education and care. Social policies to promote equal access to early childhood education are needed to reduce future socio-economic inequalities.