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Family subgroups and impacts at ages 2, 3, and 5: Variability by race/ethnicity and demographic risk

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A study of variations by race, ethnicity, and risk indicators of the impact of Early Head Start on child and family outcomes, including children's socioemotional and cognitive development and families' well-being and home environments, based on data for randomly-assigned low income families collected when children were 2, 3, and 5 years old
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United States

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