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Title Investing in our children : what we know and don't know about the costs and benefits of early childhood interventions / Lynn A. Karoly [and others].

Imprint Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand, 1998.

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Note "Funded by a grant from The California Wellness Foundation."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-149).
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Targeted early intervention programs and their benefits -- ch. 3. Comparing costs, savings, and benefits -- ch. 4. Issues relevant to investment decisions -- Appendix A. Calculation of the costs and benefits of the Elmira Prenatal/Early Infancy Project -- Appendix B. Calculation of the costs and benefits of the Perry Preschool.
Summary There is increasing evidence that the first few years after birth are particularly important in child development and present opportunities for enrichment but also vulnerabilities do to poverty and other social stressors. Elected officials have begun proposing potentially costly programs to intervene early in the lives of disadvantaged children. Have such interventions been demonstrated to yield substantial benefits? To what extent might they pay for themselves through lower welfare and criminal justice costs incurred by participating children as they grow into adults? This study synthesizes the results of a number of previous evaluations in an effort to answer those questions. Conclusions are that under carefully controlled conditions, early childhood interventions can yield substantial advantages to recipients in terms of emotional and cognitive development, education, economic well-being, and health. (The latter two benefits apply to the children's families as well.) If these interventions can be duplicated on a large scale, the costs of the programs could be exceeded by subsequent savings to the government. However, the more carefully the interventions are targeted to children most likely to benefit, the more likely it is that savings will exceed costs. Unfortunately, these conclusions rest on only a few methodologically sound studies. The authors argue for broader demonstrations accompanied by rigorous evaluations to resolve several important unknowns. These include the most efficient ways to design and target programs, the extent to which effectiveness is lost on scale-up, and the implications of welfare reform and other "safety net" changes
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Language English.
Subject Children with social disabilities -- Services for -- United States -- Evaluation.
Children with social disabilities -- Services for -- United States -- Costs.
Child welfare -- United States.
Public welfare -- United States.
Enfants socialement défavorisés -- Services -- États-Unis -- Évaluation.
Enfants socialement défavorisés -- Services -- États-Unis -- Coût.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
EDUCATION -- General.
Child welfare
Public welfare
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Added Author Karoly, Lynn A., 1961-
California Wellness Foundation.
Criminal Justice Program (Rand Corporation)
Labor and Population Program.
In: Books at JSTOR: Open Access JSTOR
Other Form: Print version: Investing in our children. Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand, 1998 0833025309 (DLC) 98017261 (OCoLC)38765126
ISBN 0585361398 (electronic bk.)
9780585361390 (electronic bk.)
9780833043269 (electronic bk.)
0833043269 (electronic bk.)
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0833025309 (alk. paper)
9780833025302 (alk. paper)
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DEBBG BV044140715
DEBSZ 422512214
DKDLA 820120-katalog:999939278405765
GBVCP 1008647578
NZ1 11915298

 
    
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