Scrapping the controversial two-child benefit limit would reduce child poverty but not necessarily help with a youngster’s early development and their readiness for school, a new report has suggested.
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Two-child benefit cap 'doesn't harm kids' learning' says IFS as Labour poised to blow £3bn ending it
The two-child benefit cap has ‘no significant effect’ on a third child’s school readiness, according to a new study. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found children affected by the policy had ...
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