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Does preschool intervention affect children's perceived competence?
Reynolds, Arthur J., 1995
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 16(2), 211-230

A study of the effects of the federally funded Child-Parent Center preschool program on low-income African-American children’s perceived school competence in the sixth grade, with findings that touch on reading and math achievement

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Nation as context: Comparing child-care systems across nations
Lubeck, Sally, 1995
Teachers College Record, 96(3), 467-491

An overview of recent trends in female employment and preschool provision in the United States and the European Union (France and the former German Democratic Republic)

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Pre-schools for all: A market solution
Soskin, David, December 1995
London: Adam Smith Institute

An argument for the privatization of the early education system for children ages 5 and under in England

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[Review of the book Pre-schools for all: A market solution]
Tamburrini, Joan, December 1995
British Journal of Educational Studies, 43(4), 484-485

A review of an argument for the privatization of the early education system for children ages 5 and under in England

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