This study looks more closely at Argentina’s early childhood education policy, to determine whether it “ensures quality education and equal opportunities, without regional disparities and socio-economic inequities” –the main purpose of education policy in that country. In particular, the study examines how public kindergartens’ effect on children’s early literacy development compares to the effect of their alternative, private kindergartens. Panel data collected between 2004 and 2006 by Argentina’s urban household survey is used to estimate a logit model for the probability of knowing how to read and write by the end of first grade. Estimations take into consideration the complex design of the survey data employed. The validity of the resul...
Grade retention has been the de facto policy for children with academic difficulties in many Latin A...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters, each applying different quantitative methods to stu...
Gaps in child development by socioeconomic status (SES) start early in life, are large and can incre...
This study looks at Argentina’s early childhood education policy, to determine whether it “ensures q...
Throughout the past decade, the Argentinean government has lowered the starting age of compulsory ed...
Production of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004Although there is a global agenda which t...
Although the theoretical case for universal pre-primary education is strong, the empirical foundatio...
We study the effect of pre-primary education on children's subsequent school outcomes by exploiting ...
This paper assesses the degree of equality of educational opportunities across Argentina´s public pr...
We analyze the role that early years policy might play in narrowing educational attainment gaps. We ...
A recent Nature article modelled within-country inequalities in primary, secondary, and tertiary edu...
The authors study the effect of pre-primary education on children's subsequent school outcomes by ex...
In these essays, I study the long-term effects of education policies and birth order on educational ...
Reading between the lines: A closer look at the effectiveness of early childhood education policy to...
With early childhood inhabiting a firm position on policy agendas, an emerging global consensus ackn...
Grade retention has been the de facto policy for children with academic difficulties in many Latin A...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters, each applying different quantitative methods to stu...
Gaps in child development by socioeconomic status (SES) start early in life, are large and can incre...
This study looks at Argentina’s early childhood education policy, to determine whether it “ensures q...
Throughout the past decade, the Argentinean government has lowered the starting age of compulsory ed...
Production of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004Although there is a global agenda which t...
Although the theoretical case for universal pre-primary education is strong, the empirical foundatio...
We study the effect of pre-primary education on children's subsequent school outcomes by exploiting ...
This paper assesses the degree of equality of educational opportunities across Argentina´s public pr...
We analyze the role that early years policy might play in narrowing educational attainment gaps. We ...
A recent Nature article modelled within-country inequalities in primary, secondary, and tertiary edu...
The authors study the effect of pre-primary education on children's subsequent school outcomes by ex...
In these essays, I study the long-term effects of education policies and birth order on educational ...
Reading between the lines: A closer look at the effectiveness of early childhood education policy to...
With early childhood inhabiting a firm position on policy agendas, an emerging global consensus ackn...
Grade retention has been the de facto policy for children with academic difficulties in many Latin A...
This dissertation is composed of three chapters, each applying different quantitative methods to stu...
Gaps in child development by socioeconomic status (SES) start early in life, are large and can incre...