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This paper examines the longer-term impact of a project that expanded access to playgroup services in rural Indonesia … higher test scores during the early grades of primary school, relative to the older cohort. To unpack why the two cohorts …
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In the past 15 years, four-year-olds' enrollment in state-funded pre-kindergarten in the United States has doubled, and advocates have pushed for further expansion. Although research has shown that pre-K programs can have important benefits, most existing studies have focused on small or...
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-funded project in rural Indonesia. Analysis of quantitative and qualitative data shows that 86 percent of the centers continued to …
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school choice in Indonesia. … educated parents while the opposite is true for private school enrolment. Moreover, girls are significantly more likely to be …
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This paper exploits novel data and empirical methods to examine parental preferences for child care. Specifically, we analyze consumer reviews of child care businesses posted on the website Yelp.com. A key advantage of Yelp is that it contains a large volume of unstructured information about a...
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