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As the number of young children in daycare increases, people start to worry about the effect of early non-parental care … term development. Based on the German national health survey for children, we study the impact of daycare in pre …-kindergarten-age on weight problems and gross motor skills of children aged five to nine. This dataset has the advantage to provide …
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Hillmert and Jacob, working-class children are distracted from the direct path to university by non-academic educational … mechanisms responsible for the fact that working-class children are very likely to favour vocational training over education at … subjectively expected costs. In particular, working-class children's educational choices are most influenced by negative estimates …
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impacts on children's development in mathematics, language and executive functioning. Compared to business as usual, the nine …
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The children of Canadian immigrants from some source regions, Asia, Africa and China in particular, attend university … outcomes, including parental education, family income, parental expectations, high school grades, and PISA test scores. To some … degree, the children of immigrants go to university because they have higher levels of the background attributes associated …
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Forty years ago, 96% of six-year-old children were enrolled in first grade or above. As of 2005, the figure was just 84 … in the age of legal school entry intensify socioeconomic differences in educational attainment, since lower-income … children are at greater risk of dropping out of school when they reach the legal age of school exit …
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Forty years ago, 96% of six-year-old children were enrolled in first grade or above. As of 2005, the figure was just 84 … in the age of legal school entry intensify socioeconomic differences in educational attainment, since lower-income … children are at greater risk of dropping out of school when they reach the legal age of school exit …
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Universities are uniquely positioned to provide the very best training opportunities to public child welfare workers. However, university-child welfare agency training partnerships require a significant commitment of time and resources by university personnel at a time of extensive state cuts to...
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