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Evaluations show that children, people of color and the rural and urban poor are more likely to be missed. Why are these populations missed at higher rates than the population as a whole?

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Evaluations show that children, people of color and the rural and urban poor are more likely to be missed. Why are these populations missed at higher rates than the population as a whole?

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A. Factors such as poverty, illiteracy, lack of education, fear or mistrust of government, language barriers, geography, and changing family structure all contribute to lower rates of coverage.

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