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Analysis of Federal Even Start expenditures and selected comparisons
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1998
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

A study of the federal expenditures of the Even Start Family Literacy Program as of 1995-1996, addressing the amount spent per year, per project, the amount funds vary by region, state, urban/rural status, and comparing Even Start funds to other similar federal expenditures such as Head Start

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Analysis of Federal Even Start expenditures and selected comparisons: Executive summary
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1998
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

A summary of the federal expenditures of the Even Start Family Literacy Program as of 1995-1996, addressing the amount spent per year, per project, the amount funds vary by region, state, urban/rural status, and comparing Even Start funds to other similar federal expenditures such as Head Start

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Exploratory study of the effects of early childbearing for Even Start participants
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1998
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

An exploration of the influence of teenage parenting on participatory outcomes of an Even Start program, based on a sample of 17,636 teenage mothers

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Exploratory study of the effects of early childbearing for Even Start participants: Executive summary
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1998
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

A summary of a study of teenage mothers participating in Even Start, exploring the characteristics of Even Start programs that enroll teenage mothers and the differences in education and employment outcomes between teenage and older mothers

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