Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31:
This paper reports the labor market effects of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation intervention at age 31. The study is a small-sample randomized early childhood education stimulation intervention targeting stunted children living in the poor neighborhoods of Kingston, Jamaica. Implemented in 19...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper reports the labor market effects of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation intervention at age 31. The study is a small-sample randomized early childhood education stimulation intervention targeting stunted children living in the poor neighborhoods of Kingston, Jamaica. Implemented in 1987-89, treatment consisted of a two-year, home-based intervention designed to improve nutrition and the quality of mother-child interactions to foster cognitive, language, and psycho-social skills. The original sample was 127 stunted children between ages 9 and 24 months. The study was able to track and interview 75 percent of the original sample 30 years after the intervention, both still living in Jamaica and migrated abroad. The findings reveal large and statistically significant effects on income and schooling; the treatment group had 43 percent higher hourly wages and 37 percent higher earnings than the control group. This is a substantial increase over the treatment effect estimated for age 22, when a 25 percent increase in earnings was observed |
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DOI: | 10.1596/1813-9450-9787 |
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spellingShingle | Gertler, Paul Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 Early Child and Children's Health Early Childhood Development Education Education Stimulation Health, Nutrition and Population Labor Market Outcome Labor Markets Nutrition Poverty Reduction Services and Transfers To Poor Social Protections and Assistance Stunting |
title | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 |
title_auth | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 |
title_exact_search | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 |
title_full | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 Paul Gertler |
title_fullStr | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 Paul Gertler |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 Paul Gertler |
title_short | Effect of the Jamaica Early Childhood Stimulation Intervention on Labor Market Outcomes at Age 31 |
title_sort | effect of the jamaica early childhood stimulation intervention on labor market outcomes at age 31 |
topic | Early Child and Children's Health Early Childhood Development Education Education Stimulation Health, Nutrition and Population Labor Market Outcome Labor Markets Nutrition Poverty Reduction Services and Transfers To Poor Social Protections and Assistance Stunting |
topic_facet | Early Child and Children's Health Early Childhood Development Education Education Stimulation Health, Nutrition and Population Labor Market Outcome Labor Markets Nutrition Poverty Reduction Services and Transfers To Poor Social Protections and Assistance Stunting |
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