That is
a relatively wide gap.
Not exact matches
Because this
gap grows much
wider in the later grades, Bell and Chetty suggest that «low - income children start out on
relatively even footing with their higher - income peers in terms of innovation ability, but fall behind over time, perhaps because of differences in their childhood environment.»
I was a statistical anomaly growing up in New Orleans: a black boy from a
relatively well - off family in a city with one of the
widest racial wealth
gaps in the country.
In times of high dispersion, the
gap between the best performers and the worst performers is
relatively wide; when dispersion is low, the performance
gap narrows,» Lazzara explains in a recent blog post.