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Early childhood education and the U.S. labor market crisis
I have a guest post, entitled “Early Childhood Education and the U.S. Labor Market Crisis” at the blog, “Preschool Matters…Today!”, run by the National Institute for Early Education Research. I appreciate the opportunity provided by Steve Barnett and NIEER to … Continue reading
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How would we expect pre-k benefits to vary with family income?
Based on what we know about child development and labor markets, how would we expect pre-k’s effects on the earnings of former child participants as adults to vary with the income of the child’s family? Subsequent posts will review more … Continue reading
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