AREC SEMINAR: Parental Investment, School Choice, and the Persistent Benefits of an Early Childhood Intervention
Parental Investment, School Choice, and the Persistent Benefits of an Early Childhood Intervention
The AREC Seminar Series will be hosting:
Scott Rozelle will give a seminar talk on Wed Nov 15 at noon. He will present "Parental investment, school choices, and the persistent benefits of an early childhood intervention". The paper can be found here and the abstract is below.
Abstract: We present evidence from a randomised experiment testing the impacts of a six-month early childhood home-visiting program on child outcomes and parental investment behaviour at school entry. Two and a half years after completion of the program, we find large persistent effects on parental investment at home, as well as large effects on preschool enrolment. Children in treatment villages were enrolled earlier and in higher quality preschools, the latter reflecting a shift in preferences over preschool attributes towards quality. Finally, we find evidence that the program increased child working memory, but do not find strong evidence of impacts on other cognitive sub-domains or on non-cognitive skills of children at school entry.
You can see more about Scott's work here: https://profiles.stanford.edu/scott-rozelle. If you would like to meet with Scott, please let me know.