Outside of the home, public playgrounds are the most common places for children to play and the fundamental right of every child to play is even recognized in a UN convention. Despite this, there has been very limited research exploring inequality in the provision of playgrounds.
We mapped 18,000 children’s playgrounds and revealed inequality across England
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