We investigate patterns of childcare use and its influence on the cognitive development of Indigenous children. The influence of childcare on Indigenous children's cognitive outcomes is less well understood than for non-Indigenous children due to a lack of appropriate data. We focus on a cohort of Indigenous children in Australia who have been followed from infancy and for whom rich information on childcare use and cognitive outcomes is observed. Compared to Indigenous children who never participated in childcare, Indigenous children who participated in childcare performed better on several early cognitive outcomes. Using regression and propensity score matching, we show that this difference is driven by selection into childcare, with child...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
BACKGROUND: Higher quality childcare in the years before school may help narrow developmental gaps b...
In Australia, people from an Aboriginal or a Torres Strait Islander background are often collectivel...
© 2018 Economic Society of Australia We investigate patterns of childcare use and its influence on t...
This paper investigates patterns of childcare use and their influence on the cognitive development o...
This study presents the most robust evidence to date of the importance of engaging Indigenous child...
Background: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
BACKGROUND: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
Family and cultural inclusion are essential for the healthy development of young Australian Indigeno...
There has been substantial growth in the number of Indigenous children enrolled in preschool - estim...
The release of a Canadian Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework highlights the importan...
Background: Indigenous Australian children are twice as likely to score poorly on developmental outc...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
Introduction: Australian Aboriginal children are more likely than non-Aboriginal children to have de...
Introduction: Australian Aboriginal children are more likely than non-Aboriginal children to have de...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
BACKGROUND: Higher quality childcare in the years before school may help narrow developmental gaps b...
In Australia, people from an Aboriginal or a Torres Strait Islander background are often collectivel...
© 2018 Economic Society of Australia We investigate patterns of childcare use and its influence on t...
This paper investigates patterns of childcare use and their influence on the cognitive development o...
This study presents the most robust evidence to date of the importance of engaging Indigenous child...
Background: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
BACKGROUND: Policies to increase Australian Indigenous children's participation in preschool aim to ...
Family and cultural inclusion are essential for the healthy development of young Australian Indigeno...
There has been substantial growth in the number of Indigenous children enrolled in preschool - estim...
The release of a Canadian Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework highlights the importan...
Background: Indigenous Australian children are twice as likely to score poorly on developmental outc...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
Introduction: Australian Aboriginal children are more likely than non-Aboriginal children to have de...
Introduction: Australian Aboriginal children are more likely than non-Aboriginal children to have de...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
BACKGROUND: Higher quality childcare in the years before school may help narrow developmental gaps b...
In Australia, people from an Aboriginal or a Torres Strait Islander background are often collectivel...