<div><p>This paper studies the extent to which young children develop their cognitive ability in high and low quality schools. We use a representative panel data set containing cognitive test scores of 4-6 year olds in Dutch schools. School quality is measured by the school’s average achievement test score at age 12. Our results indicate that children in high-quality schools develop their skills substantially faster than those in low-quality schools. The results remain robust to the inclusion of initial ability, parental background, and neighborhood controls. Moreover, using proximity to higher-achieving schools as an instrument for school choice corroborates the results. The robustness of the results points toward a causal interpretation, ...
Few studies have explored whether learning experiences during the pre-school period differentiate ra...
In countries with universal access to early childhood education and care (ECEC), child participation...
We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive...
This paper studies the extent to which young children develop their cognitive ability in high and lo...
This paper studies the extent to which young children develop their cognitive ability in high and lo...
The study reported here investigates the role of pre-school education as a protective factor in the ...
This article reports the effects of pre-school quality on children’s cognitive and behavioural outco...
The study reported here investigates the role of pre‐school education as a protective factor in the ...
Children?s development in the early years has been shown to be related to their success in later lif...
This paper explores the relationship between 'process' quality characteristics in English pre-school...
How schooling affects cognitive skills is a fundamental question forstudies of human capital and labo...
The analysis in this chapter explores the relationships between cognitive skill development, schooli...
Recent decades have seen a rapid acceleration in global participation in formal education, due to wo...
Previous empirical evidence is mixed regarding the impact of universal preschool on cognitive skills...
The influences of schooling and everyday experiences on cognitive development are typically confound...
Few studies have explored whether learning experiences during the pre-school period differentiate ra...
In countries with universal access to early childhood education and care (ECEC), child participation...
We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive...
This paper studies the extent to which young children develop their cognitive ability in high and lo...
This paper studies the extent to which young children develop their cognitive ability in high and lo...
The study reported here investigates the role of pre-school education as a protective factor in the ...
This article reports the effects of pre-school quality on children’s cognitive and behavioural outco...
The study reported here investigates the role of pre‐school education as a protective factor in the ...
Children?s development in the early years has been shown to be related to their success in later lif...
This paper explores the relationship between 'process' quality characteristics in English pre-school...
How schooling affects cognitive skills is a fundamental question forstudies of human capital and labo...
The analysis in this chapter explores the relationships between cognitive skill development, schooli...
Recent decades have seen a rapid acceleration in global participation in formal education, due to wo...
Previous empirical evidence is mixed regarding the impact of universal preschool on cognitive skills...
The influences of schooling and everyday experiences on cognitive development are typically confound...
Few studies have explored whether learning experiences during the pre-school period differentiate ra...
In countries with universal access to early childhood education and care (ECEC), child participation...
We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive...