The long-run impacts of a universal child care program
Auteurs: Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber, et Kevin Milligan
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Past research documents the persistence of positive impacts of early-life interventions on non cognitive skills. We test the symmetry of this finding by studying the persistence of a sizeable negative shock to non cognitive outcomes arising with the introduction of universal child care in Quebec. We find that the negative effects on non cognitive outcomes persisted to school ages, and also that cohorts with increased child care access had worse health, lower life satisfaction, and higher crime rates later in life. Our results reinforce previous evidence of the central role of the early childhood environment for long-run success.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber, et Kevin Milligan |
Année de pulication | 2019 |
Titre | The long-run impacts of a universal child care program |
Volume | 11 |
Nom du Journal | American Economic Journal: Economic Policy |
Numéro | 3 |
Pages | 26-Jan |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Michael Baker
- Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber, et Kevin Milligan
- The long-run impacts of a universal child care program
- American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
- 11
- 2019
- 3
- 26-Jan