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| James J Heckman, Rodrigo Pinto and Peter A. Savelyev |
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| ''Understanding the Mechanisms through Which an Influential Early Childhood Program Boosted Adult Outcomes'' |
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| A growing literature establishes that high quality early childhood
interventions targeted toward disadvantaged children have substantial impacts on later life outcomes. Little is known about the mechanisms producing these impacts. This paper uses longitudinal data
on cognitive and personality traits from an experimental evaluation
of the influential Perry Preschool program to analyze the channels
through which the program boosted both male and female participant outcomes. Experimentally induced changes in personality
traits explain a sizable portion of adult treatment effects. |
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| Keywords: cognitive traits, personality traits, externalizing behavior, academic motivation, factor analysis, human capital, human development, early childhood interventions, social experiments, Perry Preschool program, experimentally estimated production functions |
JEL: I2 - Education: General J2 - Demand and Suppply of Labor: General |
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| Manuscript Received : Nov 27 2012 | | Manuscript Accepted : Dec 02 2012 |
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