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The benefits and costs of Head Start
Ludwig, Jens, March 2007
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 12973). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

A discussion of issues related to the measurement of the benefits and costs of the Head Start program

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The benefits and costs of Head Start
Ludwig, Jens, February 28, 2007
(National Poverty Center Working Paper Series No. 07-09). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, National Poverty Center.

A discussion of issues related to the measurement of the benefits and costs of the Head Start program

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The benefits and costs of Head Start
Ludwig, Jens, 2007
Social Policy Report, 21(3)

A discussion of the long-term benefits and costs of Head Start and state prekindergarten programs

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Classroom quality and time allocation in Tulsa's early childhood programs
Phillips, Deborah A., March 30, 2007
(CROCUS Working Paper No. 9). Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston.

A study comparing classroom time spent on instruction, instructional quality, and predictors of quality in publicly-funded universal prekindergarten programs with Head Start programs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, based on classroom observations and teacher surveys

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Modified Observational Record of the Caregiving Environment
Kryzer, Erin M., Q4 2007
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 22(4), 451-466

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Toddlers’ and preschoolers’ experience in family day care: Age differences and behavioral correlates
Kryzer, Erin M., Q4 2007
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 22(4), 451-466

A comparison of the effects of supportive and structured care on child functioning in mixed-age family child care settings (toddlers and preschoolers) in a representative sample of one child from each of 112 licensed family child care settings in one Midwestern United States metropolitan area

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