The Economics of Early Childhood Policy: What the Dismal Science has to say about Investing in Children

Scientific discoveries over the past two decades have transformed the way in which researchers, policymakers, and the public think about early childhood. For example, recent research in brain science has provided a biological basis for prevailing theories about early child development, and cost-benefit analysis has reoriented some of the discussion about early childhood toward prevention programs. Several recent reports have been particularly helpful in translating research findings into practical information that improves policy.

Type of document : Reports

Country : Region

Year of publication : 2018

Advocacy : ECD Governance, Policy, and Financing

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