Parents may have important effects on their children, but little work in economics explores whether children’s schooling opportunities crowd out or encourage parents ’ investment in children. We analyze data from the Head Start Impact Study, which granted randomly-chosen preschool-aged children the opportunity to attend Head Start. We find that Head Start causes a substantial increase in parents ’ involvement with their children—such as time spent reading to children, math activities, or days spent with children by fathers who do not live with their children—both during and after the period when their children are potentially enrolled in Head Start
School Readiness in Children Living in Non-parental Care: Impacts of Head Start The current study ex...
Previous literature emphasizes the importance of parent involvement in Head Start on positive child ...
The Head Start program is an early childhood intervention program funded by the federal government. ...
Parents may have important effects on their children, but little work in economics explores whether ...
Graduation date: 2015Past research on Head Start has focused on child outcomes, yet Head Start servi...
Data from the Head Start Impact Study (N = 3,185, age = 3-4 years) were used to determine whether 1 ...
Noting that parent involvement in their children's education is a crucial contributor to childr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between family characteristics and parent ...
The involvement of parents in a child\u27s schooling is an essential part of public schools and earl...
This study investigates the relations among low-income parents’ perceptions of their child’s teacher...
Schools are recognizing the importance of parent involvement in children\u27s education, but they of...
Children who attend Head Start program are impacted in externalizing/internalizing behaviors, and ma...
This study analyzed Early Head Start Research and Evaluation (EHSRE) study data, examining the effec...
Parental involvement during preschool has been linked with stronger pre-literacy skills, acquisition...
Honors (Bachelor's)EconomicsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/11...
School Readiness in Children Living in Non-parental Care: Impacts of Head Start The current study ex...
Previous literature emphasizes the importance of parent involvement in Head Start on positive child ...
The Head Start program is an early childhood intervention program funded by the federal government. ...
Parents may have important effects on their children, but little work in economics explores whether ...
Graduation date: 2015Past research on Head Start has focused on child outcomes, yet Head Start servi...
Data from the Head Start Impact Study (N = 3,185, age = 3-4 years) were used to determine whether 1 ...
Noting that parent involvement in their children's education is a crucial contributor to childr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between family characteristics and parent ...
The involvement of parents in a child\u27s schooling is an essential part of public schools and earl...
This study investigates the relations among low-income parents’ perceptions of their child’s teacher...
Schools are recognizing the importance of parent involvement in children\u27s education, but they of...
Children who attend Head Start program are impacted in externalizing/internalizing behaviors, and ma...
This study analyzed Early Head Start Research and Evaluation (EHSRE) study data, examining the effec...
Parental involvement during preschool has been linked with stronger pre-literacy skills, acquisition...
Honors (Bachelor's)EconomicsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/11...
School Readiness in Children Living in Non-parental Care: Impacts of Head Start The current study ex...
Previous literature emphasizes the importance of parent involvement in Head Start on positive child ...
The Head Start program is an early childhood intervention program funded by the federal government. ...