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September 2006 (last revised January 2007 ) W06/18
Article
Giving children a better start: preschool attendance and school-age profiles
Type: IFS Working Papers
Authors: Samuel Berlinski, Sebastian Galiani and Marco Manacorda
ISSN: 1742-0415
Volume, issue, pages: 32 pp.
Now published in: Journal of Public Economics [Details]

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We study the effect of pre-primary education on children's subsequent school outcomes by exploiting a unique feature of the Uruguayan household survey (ECH) that collects retrospective information on preschool attendance. A rapid expansion in the supply of pre-primary places over the last decade generates sufficient variation in the data to warrant identification. Using a within household estimator that only exploits differences in exposure across siblings, we find small gains from preschool attendance at early ages that magnify as children grow up. By age 16, children that attended preschool have accumulated more than 1 extra year of education and are 27 percentage points more likely to be in school compared to their siblings with no preschool education. We speculate that early grade repetition harms subsequent school progression and that pre-primary education appears as a successful policy option to prevent early grade failure and its long lasting consequences.

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