Benefits and costs of prevention and early intervention programs for youth [Executive summary]

Author(s): Aos, Steven; Lieb, Roxanne; Mayfield, Jim; Miller, Marna G.; Pennucci, Annie;
Date Issued: 17 September, 2004
Publisher(s): Washington State Institute for Public Policy
Description: A summary of a cost-benefit analysis comparing the return on investment for dozens of programs for children and youth funded by the State of Washington
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Source: Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy. Retrieved December 28, 2007, from http://www.wsipp.wa.gov/rptfiles/04-07-3901.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Economic & Societal Impact > Cost Benefit Analysis
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