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Estimating the Consequences of Norwayâs National Scale-Up of Early Childhood Education and Care (Beginning in Infancy) for Early Language Skills: | |
Eric Dearing1  | |
关键词: Child Development; Early Childhood; Econometric Analysis; Educational Policy; Longitudinal Studies; Policy Analysis; Poverty; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2332858418756598 | |
学科分类:发展心理学和教育心理学 | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
While most early childhood education and care (ECEC) programs taken to scale in the United States have served socially disadvantaged 3- to 5-years-olds, Norway scaled up universal ECEC from age 1. We investigated the consequences of Norwayâs universal ECEC scale-up for childrenâs early language skills, exploiting variation in ECEC coverage across birth cohorts and municipalities in a population-based sample (n = 63,350). Estimates from two-stage least squares (i.e., instrumental variable) regression and generalized difference-in-differences models indicated the scale-up of universal ECEC led to improved language outcomes, particularly for low-income children. As preschool programs at scale become increasingly common in the United States, our results from Norway help inform debate about the merits of universal versus targeted policies and should provoke discussion about the benefits of beginning ECEC programs as early as infancy.
【 授权许可】
CC BY-NC
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