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Issue Paper #6 The Economic Development Effects of Early Childhood Programs By Timothy Bartik, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
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Document Date: 2012-01-23 16:44:32


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Washington / DC / /

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Scholastic Inc. / PCHP Child Participants 66 Total 67 Partnership / PNC Financial Services Group Inc. / Tables 84 Partnership / Mothers / Program Implementation 39 Conclusion 42 Partnership / The Nurse Family Partnership / Economy 57 Partnership / /

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America / /

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USD / cent / /

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Upjohn Institute / W.E. Upjohn Institute / /

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child-care and preschool services / site-specific infrastructure / preschool services / /

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Schott Foundation for Public Education / Upjohn Institute / Ohio Children’s Foundation / Peppercorn Foundation / W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Partnership for America / Chicago Child Parent Center / Universal Preschool / Perry Preschool / Buffet Early Childhood Fund / George Gund Foundation / Horace Hagedorn Foundation / /

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Cunha / Elaine Weiss / Stephen Rhody / Wei-Jang Huang / Claire Black / Babette Schmitt / Robert Dugger / Julie Kurtz / Dick Wertheimer / James Heckman / Paul Tudor Jones / Linda Richer / /

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author / prize-winning economist / Nurse / /

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DC / /

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Oklahoma / Illinois / Georgia / /

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www.PartnershipforSuccess.org / /

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