Research and analysis

Extra-curricular activities, soft skills and social mobility

A report which highlights disparities in participation rates in extra-curricular activities based on social background.

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An unequal playing field: extra-curricular activities, soft skills and social mobility

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This report highlights disparities in children’s participation rates across a wide range of extra-curricular activities depending on their social background.

The Social Mobility Commission recommends that the government, schools and voluntary organisations:

  • introduce a national extra-curricular bursary scheme for disadvantaged families
  • provide funding to develop and extend voluntary sector initiatives that allow access to activities
  • increase the capacity of schools to provide extra-curricular activities and provision of extra information
  • improve data collection and continue research into soft skills development

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Published 19 July 2019

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