We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive outcomes, exploiting unique school entry rules in England that cause variation in the age at school entry and the effective length of the first school year, and combining survey data with administrative school records up to 6 years after exposure. We find significant effects on both cognitive and noncognitive outcomes at ages 5 and 7, particularly so for boys with a disadvantaged parental background. At age 11, effects on cognitive outcomes have disappeared, while there is still evidence for effects on noncognitive outcomes
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
Previous research has found that children who are born later in the academic year have lower educati...
We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive...
This paper investigates the relationship between attendance at pre-school school and, children's out...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This study estimates the effect of expanding enrollment possibilities in early eduction on the achie...
Children’s development in the early years has been shown to be related to their success in later lif...
This article reports the effects of pre-school quality on children’s cognitive and behavioural outco...
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in...
Early development of children’s intellectual, social and physical abilities has the potential to aff...
We study the effect of pre-primary education on children's subsequent school outcomes by exploiting ...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Preschool programs were already viewed in the 1960s as important for preventing or correcting the co...
This paper investigates the impact of effective schooling in the 1st year of elementary school on la...
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
Previous research has found that children who are born later in the academic year have lower educati...
We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive...
This paper investigates the relationship between attendance at pre-school school and, children's out...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This study estimates the effect of expanding enrollment possibilities in early eduction on the achie...
Children’s development in the early years has been shown to be related to their success in later lif...
This article reports the effects of pre-school quality on children’s cognitive and behavioural outco...
This paper considers the effect of how children pass time before entrance to school on attainment in...
Early development of children’s intellectual, social and physical abilities has the potential to aff...
We study the effect of pre-primary education on children's subsequent school outcomes by exploiting ...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Preschool programs were already viewed in the 1960s as important for preventing or correcting the co...
This paper investigates the impact of effective schooling in the 1st year of elementary school on la...
Several studies have shown that good quality early years education can have a positive effect on the...
The importance of investment in early childhood education (ECE) has been widely documented in the li...
Previous research has found that children who are born later in the academic year have lower educati...