A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood interventions targeted toward disadvantaged children have substantial impacts on later life outcomes. Little is known about the mechanisms producing these impacts. This paper uses longitudinal data on cognitive and personality skills from an experimental evaluation of the influential Perry Preschool program to analyze the channels through which the program boosted both male and female participant outcomes. Experimentally induced changes in personality skills explain a sizable portion of adult treatment effects
amey’s Abecedarian Project compared infants from low-income families who were randomly assigned to a...
Objective:In an effort to promote the health and developmental outcomes of children born into povert...
Current challenges in child development science and education policy include the nature of heterogen...
A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood interventions targeted toward dis...
Childhood Programs and Practices in the First Decade of Life presents research findings on the effec...
The literature on the outcomes and benefits of early childhood programs is growing much remains to b...
Executive summary of "reschool for All: Investing in a Productive and Just Society" report. Includes...
High-quality early childhood programs have been shown to have substantial benefits in reducing crime...
Objectives. We used 37 years of follow-up data from a randomized controlled trial to explore the lin...
Adult (age 30) educational, economic, and social-emotional adjustment outcomes were investigated for...
Executive summary of "The Economic Benefits of High-Quality Early Childhood Programs: What Makes the...
This paper discusses (a) the role of cognitive and noncognitive ability in shaping adult outcomes, (...
Objectives. We explored whether a successful randomized controlled trial of early education, the Car...
New Hope, an employment‐based poverty‐reduction intervention for adults evaluated in a random‐assign...
In this article, Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach explores how access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assis...
amey’s Abecedarian Project compared infants from low-income families who were randomly assigned to a...
Objective:In an effort to promote the health and developmental outcomes of children born into povert...
Current challenges in child development science and education policy include the nature of heterogen...
A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood interventions targeted toward dis...
Childhood Programs and Practices in the First Decade of Life presents research findings on the effec...
The literature on the outcomes and benefits of early childhood programs is growing much remains to b...
Executive summary of "reschool for All: Investing in a Productive and Just Society" report. Includes...
High-quality early childhood programs have been shown to have substantial benefits in reducing crime...
Objectives. We used 37 years of follow-up data from a randomized controlled trial to explore the lin...
Adult (age 30) educational, economic, and social-emotional adjustment outcomes were investigated for...
Executive summary of "The Economic Benefits of High-Quality Early Childhood Programs: What Makes the...
This paper discusses (a) the role of cognitive and noncognitive ability in shaping adult outcomes, (...
Objectives. We explored whether a successful randomized controlled trial of early education, the Car...
New Hope, an employment‐based poverty‐reduction intervention for adults evaluated in a random‐assign...
In this article, Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach explores how access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assis...
amey’s Abecedarian Project compared infants from low-income families who were randomly assigned to a...
Objective:In an effort to promote the health and developmental outcomes of children born into povert...
Current challenges in child development science and education policy include the nature of heterogen...