Child Care and Early Education Research Connections

Skip to main content

The economic development benefits of universal preschool education compared to traditional economic development programs

Description:
A study comparing the costs and benefits of preschool programs versus traditional economic development policies in terms of increased jobs and earnings for a state's residents, based on models simulating the effects of a hypothetical state universal preschool program and a traditional economic development subsidy program
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Author(s):
Country:
United States

Related resources include summaries, versions, measures (instruments), or other resources in which the current document plays a part. Research products funded by the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation are related to their project records.

- You May Also Like

These resources share similarities with the current selection.

Taking preschool education seriously as an economic development program: Effects on jobs and earnings of state residents compared to traditional economic development programs

Reports & Papers

Long-term economic benefits of investing in early childhood programs: Proven programs boost economic development and benefit the nation's fiscal health

Fact Sheets & Briefs

The economic promise of investing in high-quality preschool: Using early education to improve economic growth and the fiscal sustainability of states and the nation

Other
Release: 'v1.61.0' | Built: 2024-04-23 23:03:38 EDT