Substantial research shows that high-quality early childhood education programs have a large economic payoff. This payoff is increased earnings for former child participants, increased earnings for parents, and increased earnings for all workers when average worker skills improve. A program package of universal pre-K, combined with child care and parenting support for all low-income families, would cost $80 billion annually. But each dollar invested in this package would yield future economic benefits of over 10 times as great
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
Substantial research shows that high-quality early childhood education programs have a large economi...
Bartik shows that investment in high-quality early childhood education has several long-term benefit...
Bartik shows that investment in high-quality early childhood education has several long-term benefit...
Executive summary of "reschool for All: Investing in a Productive and Just Society" report. Includes...
Executive summary of "The Economic Benefits of High-Quality Early Childhood Programs: What Makes the...
This chapter is a draft of Chapter 7 of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Eco...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
This report describes the most successful prekindergarten programs and the elements that contributed...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic data indicate investments in early childhood education ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
Substantial research shows that high-quality early childhood education programs have a large economi...
Bartik shows that investment in high-quality early childhood education has several long-term benefit...
Bartik shows that investment in high-quality early childhood education has several long-term benefit...
Executive summary of "reschool for All: Investing in a Productive and Just Society" report. Includes...
Executive summary of "The Economic Benefits of High-Quality Early Childhood Programs: What Makes the...
This chapter is a draft of Chapter 7 of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Eco...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
This report describes the most successful prekindergarten programs and the elements that contributed...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic data indicate investments in early childhood education ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Jack Hackman at the University of Chicago discovered in his study of t...
This is a draft of a chapter of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic De...