Two districts of Oslo started to offer five-year-old children free preschool four hours a day. We analyze the effect of this intervention on the school performance of the children from immigrant families 10 years later (age 16). Our difference-in-difference approach takes advantage of the variation caused by the intervention being implemented in two districts in Oslo, leaving other similar districts unaffected. The grade point average of girls increases substantially more in the intervention districts than in the comparison districts; resulting in an effect estimate of more than a quarter of a standard deviation. There is no significant change in boys’ performance, and no support for disadvantageous effects on non-cognitive outcomes.Financi...
This study estimates the effect of expanding enrollment possibilities in early eduction on the achie...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
Encouraging effects from random assignments of intensive and high-quality early child care to disadv...
Two districts of Oslo started to offer five-year-old children free preschool four hours a day. We an...
Proficiency in the language spoken by the majority population may be crucial for the cognitive devel...
Abstract: This study tests an intervention that introduces a structured curriculum for five-year-old...
Does universal preschool constitute an effective policy tool to promote the development and integra...
Theory and evidence points towards particularly positive effects of high-quality child care for disa...
Ethnic inequality in education is a well-established topic among the scientific community. We assume...
Preschool attendance is widely recognized as a key ingredient for later socioeconomic success, mothe...
In 1998 the Norwegian government introduced a program that substantially increased parents’ incentiv...
While most early childhood education and care (ECEC) programs taken to scale in the United States ha...
In this article we present a selection of results from a survey conducted in kindergartens in Norway...
Abstract: The national Norwegian school reform of 1994, which gave statutory right to at least thre...
One long-standing characteristic of schools in Norway is inclusive education as a primary goal. The ...
This study estimates the effect of expanding enrollment possibilities in early eduction on the achie...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
Encouraging effects from random assignments of intensive and high-quality early child care to disadv...
Two districts of Oslo started to offer five-year-old children free preschool four hours a day. We an...
Proficiency in the language spoken by the majority population may be crucial for the cognitive devel...
Abstract: This study tests an intervention that introduces a structured curriculum for five-year-old...
Does universal preschool constitute an effective policy tool to promote the development and integra...
Theory and evidence points towards particularly positive effects of high-quality child care for disa...
Ethnic inequality in education is a well-established topic among the scientific community. We assume...
Preschool attendance is widely recognized as a key ingredient for later socioeconomic success, mothe...
In 1998 the Norwegian government introduced a program that substantially increased parents’ incentiv...
While most early childhood education and care (ECEC) programs taken to scale in the United States ha...
In this article we present a selection of results from a survey conducted in kindergartens in Norway...
Abstract: The national Norwegian school reform of 1994, which gave statutory right to at least thre...
One long-standing characteristic of schools in Norway is inclusive education as a primary goal. The ...
This study estimates the effect of expanding enrollment possibilities in early eduction on the achie...
This article explores the impact of pre-school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
Encouraging effects from random assignments of intensive and high-quality early child care to disadv...