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The evidence on universal preschool: Are benefits worth the cost?

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Calls for universal preschool programs have become commonplace, reinforced by President Obama's call for "high-quality preschool for all" in 2013. Any program that could cost state and federal taxpayers $50 billion per year warrants a closer look at the evidence on its effectiveness. This report reviews the major evaluations of preschool programs, including both traditional programs such as Head Start and those designated as "high quality." (author abstract)
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