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Age 26 cost-benefit analysis of the Child-Parent Center early education program A societal cost-benefit analysis of the Child-Parent Centers, based on findings from a complete cohort of over 1,400 program and comparison group participant data collected up to age 26 |
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Assessing the economic impact of the AOK family child care licensing program A study of the economic impact of the All Our Kin (AOK) child care licensing program, which supports licensing for family child care providers in New Haven, Connecticut, in terms of participant workforce outcomes and gross product, as well as a cost-benefit analysis of the program and an examination of its role in supporting parent labor force participation and improving program participants' quality of life |
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Assessing the economic impact of the AOK family child care licensing program [Executive summary] A study of the economic impact of the All Our Kin (AOK) child care licensing program, which supports licensing for family child care providers in New Haven, Connecticut, in terms of participant workforce outcomes and gross product, as well as a cost-benefit analysis of the program and an examination of its role in supporting parent labor force participation and improving program participants' quality of life |
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Attracting, developing and maintaining human capital: A new model for economic development A summary of a study of the role of investments in early childhood programs in promoting economic growth and development |
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The benefits of the Child Care Contribution Credit in Colorado An analysis of the economic impact of the Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit, which offers a 50 percent tax credit to individuals who make monetary contributions to promote child care in Colorado, in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes |
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The benefits of the Child Care Contribution Credit in Colorado [Executive summary] A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit, which offers a 50 percent tax credit to individuals who make monetary contributions to promote child care in Colorado, in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes |
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The call to end preschool expulsion: Prevention and intervention strategies A discussion of the relationship of preschool expulsion to adolescent delinquency and adult imprisonment, with policy recommendations to reduce problem behaviors in early childhood |
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Children 2020: Cost-benefit analysis An analysis of the economic costs and benefits of a 10-year policy plan to develop the early care and education system in Ireland |
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Children 2020: Cost-benefit analysis [Executive summary] A summary of an analysis of the economic costs and benefits of a 10-year policy plan to develop the early care and education system in Ireland |
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Cost savings analysis of school readiness in Illinois An estimation of the cost savings produced by investments in state-funded preschool programs for at-risk children in Illinois and of the potential additional savings from increasing funding for these programs |
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Cost savings analysis of school readiness in Illinois: Summary A summary of an estimation of the cost savings produced by investments in state-funded preschool programs for at-risk children in Illinois and of the potential additional savings from increasing funding for these programs |
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Cost savings of school readiness per additional at-risk child in Detroit and Michigan 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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Earnings benefits of Tulsa's pre-k program for different income groups An estimation of future adult earnings associated with participation in universal prekindergarten in Tulsa, Oklahoma, based on an analysis of student prekindergarten and kindergarten test scores and projections of the relationship of early test scores to future earnings |
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Earnings benefits of Tulsa's pre-k program for different income groups An estimation of future adult earnings associated with participation in universal prekindergarten in Tulsa, Oklahoma, based on an analysis of student prekindergarten and kindergarten test scores and projections of the relationship of early test scores to future earnings |
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The economic case for targeted preschool programs A compilation of economic arguments supporting a targeted approach to public early childhood education focusing on children in need instead of a universal availability approach |
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The economic impact of child care in St. Lawrence County, NY: A first look An overview of the role of the early care and education industry in the economy of St. Lawrence County, New York |
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The economic impact of early care and education in Nevada An analysis of the economic impact of the Nevada early care and education industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries, parental labor force participation, and positive child outcomes |
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The economic impact of early care and education in Nevada: Executive summary A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Nevada early care and education industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries, parental labor force participation, and positive child outcomes |
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Economic impact of early care & learning services in Alaska: 2011 update An analysis of the economic impact of the Alaska early care and learning industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries, labor force participation, and positive child outcomes |
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The economic impact of investments in early care and education in North Carolina: Executive summary An update of an analysis of the economic impact of North Carolina early care and education in terms of children and parents served, its employment, and its gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation |
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Economic impacts of early care and education in California An analysis of the economic impact of the California child care industry in terms of its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes, as well as its employment and gross receipts |
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Economic impacts of early care and education in California [Executive summary] A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the California child care industry in terms of its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes, as well as its employment and gross receipts |
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The economics of children's early years: Early care and education in Ireland: Costs and benefits An exploration of research on the economic benefits and costs of early care and education |
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Educated, employed and equal: The economic prosperity case for national child care Arguments for a national child care agenda in Canada, premised on both women's increased workforce participation and a cost-benefit analysis of the universal provision of child care services |
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Educated, employed and equal: The economic prosperity case for national child care [Executive summary] A summary of arguments for a national child care agenda in Canada, premised on both women's increased workforce participation and a cost-benefit analysis of the universal provision of child careservices |
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