We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive outcomes, exploiting unique school entry rules in England that cause variation in the age at school entry and the effective length of the first school year, and combining survey data with administrative school records up to 6 years after exposure. We find significant effects on both cognitive and noncognitive outcomes at ages 5 and 7, particularly so for boys with a disadvantaged parental background. At age 11, effects on cognitive outcomes have disappeared, while there is still evidence for effects on noncognitive outcomes
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
This article explores the impact of pre‐school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This article reports the effects of pre-school quality on children’s cognitive and behavioural outco...
We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive...
This paper examines the longer term impact of preschool education and care on children’s cognitive a...
This paper examines the longer term impact of preschool education and care on children’s cognitive a...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
Previous research has shown that being born in the months immediately preceding the school entry cut...
We identify effects of age at school entry (ASE) on the development of child temperament. Our analys...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Educational effectiveness research has always displayed an interest in long-term...
Previous empirical evidence is mixed regarding the impact of universal preschool on cognitive skills...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
This article explores the impact of pre‐school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This article reports the effects of pre-school quality on children’s cognitive and behavioural outco...
We estimate the effects of receiving additional schooling before age 5 on cognitive and noncognitive...
This paper examines the longer term impact of preschool education and care on children’s cognitive a...
This paper examines the longer term impact of preschool education and care on children’s cognitive a...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
Previous research has shown that being born in the months immediately preceding the school entry cut...
We identify effects of age at school entry (ASE) on the development of child temperament. Our analys...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Educational effectiveness research has always displayed an interest in long-term...
Previous empirical evidence is mixed regarding the impact of universal preschool on cognitive skills...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
Whether or not more effective schools can successfully mitigate the impacts of early disadvantage up...
This article explores the impact of pre‐school experience on young children's cognitive attainments ...
This article reports the effects of pre-school quality on children’s cognitive and behavioural outco...