Preschool and Child Development under Extreme Poverty : Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Rural Mozambique
This study analyzed the impact of a community-based preschool program on child development and schooling outcomes in high-poverty areas of rural Mozambique. Preschools were randomly assigned to 30 of 76 eligible communities. Using a panel survey of...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/756171513961080112/Preschool-and-child-development-under-extreme-poverty-evidence-from-a-randomized-experiment-in-rural-Mozambique http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29112 |
Summary: | This study analyzed the impact of a
community-based preschool program on child development and
schooling outcomes in high-poverty areas of rural
Mozambique. Preschools were randomly assigned to 30 of 76
eligible communities. Using a panel survey of 2,000
households with preschool aged children, the study found
that children who attended preschool experienced gains in
cognitive development, communication, fine motor skills, and
socio-emotional skills, scoring 0.33 standard deviations
higher on a child development screening test. Preschoolers
were 21 percentage points more likely to be enrolled in
primary school, 14.9 percentage points more likely to enroll
at the appropriate age, and had higher cognitive and
communication scores in first grade. Treatment effects were
generally larger for children from vulnerable households,
those with higher initial development levels, and those with
longer exposure to treatment. The preschool intervention
also generated positive spillovers by increasing the school
enrollment of older siblings and labor supply of adult
caregivers. At a cost of approximately $3 per child per
month, community-led preschools have the potential to be a
cost-effective policy option for helping children meet their
development potential even in the most resource deprived
parts of the world. |
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