Early Childhood Investments Substantially Boost Adult Health

Science56.90
Volume: 343, Issue: 6178, Pages: 1478 - 1485
Published: Mar 28, 2014
Abstract
High-quality early childhood programs have been shown to have substantial benefits in reducing crime, raising earnings, and promoting education. Much less is known about their benefits for adult health. We report on the long-term health effects of one of the oldest and most heavily cited early childhood interventions with long-term follow-up evaluated by the method of randomization: the Carolina Abecedarian Project (ABC). Using recently...
Paper Details
Title
Early Childhood Investments Substantially Boost Adult Health
Published Date
Mar 28, 2014
Journal
Volume
343
Issue
6178
Pages
1478 - 1485
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