Cost savings of school readiness per additional at-risk child in Detroit and Michigan

Author(s): Chase, Richard A.; Diaz, Jose;
Date Issued: December, 2011
Publisher(s): Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
Description: An examination of cost savings to Detroit and Michigan of preparing an at risk child for school through early childhood education, based on school graduation and expenditure data, poverty and crime rates, and other data for Detroit and Michigan, and on estimates of the measured influence of early childhood education programs from research literature
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Funder(s): Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
Source: Southfield, MI: Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation. Retrieved May 1, 2012, from http://www.mmfisher.org/docs/FINAL_OneChild_Michigan_12-11_Report.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Economic & Societal Impact > Cost Benefit Analysis
Country: United States
States: MICHIGAN
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