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Age 21 cost-benefit analysis of the Title I Chicago child-parent centers A cost benefit analysis of the federally funded Chicago Child-Parent Center program using data from the Chicago Longitudinal Study from a cohort of children born in 1980. |
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Age 21 cost-benefit analysis of the Title I Chicago Child-Parent Centers A cost benefit analysis of the federally funded Chicago Child-Parent Center program using data from the Chicago Longitudinal Study from a cohort of children born in 1980 |
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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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Child care & early education in the Cook County economy: A report on the economic impact of early care & education An analysis of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry on the economy in Cook County, Illinois |
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The cost of universal access to quality preschool in Illinois: A report to Governor George H. Ryan's Task Force on Universal Access to Preschool An analysis of the cost of universal access to preschool program quality in Illinois |
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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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Early childhood intervention and juvenile delinquency: An exploratory analysis of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers An investigation of the relationship between participation in the Chicago Child-Parent Center and Expansion (CPC) Program, during preschool to third grade, and measures of juvenile delinquency among a sample of low income, mainly African American youths, using data from the Chicago Longitudinal Study |
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The economic impact of the early care and education industry in Illinois A report contending that the early care and education (ECE) industry provides significant financial benefits to the state of Illinois |
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The importance of child care in economic development: A comparative analysis of regional economic linkage An analysis of the regional economic impact of the child care sector, as compared to the agriculture, manufacturing, and services sectors, using state-level input-output models |
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Long-term effects of an early childhood intervention on educational achievement and juvenile arrest: A 15-year follow-up of low-income children in public schools An article on the effects of the Chicago Child Parent Center Program, a comprehensive early intervention for children from low-income families, on school outcomes and juvenile arrests fifteen years postprogram. |
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Safe and smart: Making the after-school hours work for kids A report on the benefits of after-school programs with examples of successful programs |
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School-based early intervention and child well-being in the Chicago Longitudinal Study A longitudinal study of the effect of Chicago Child-Parent Centers (CPC) on the well-being of children, based on a sample of 1,539 low-income children participating in the Chicago Longitudinal Study (CLS) |
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Strengthening Illinois businesses through investments in early care and education: How investments in early learning increase sales from local businesses, create jobs and grow the economy An analysis of the economic impacts of Illinois investments in early care and education programs |
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Strengthening Illinois businesses through investments in early care and education: How investments in early learning increase sales from local businesses, create jobs and grow the economy An analysis of the economic impacts of Illinois investments in early care and education programs in 2009 |
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