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The Impact of Child-Care Subsidies on Child Development: Evidence from Geographic Variation in the Distance to Social Service Agencies
Chris Herbst
, Erdal Tekin
Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center (SIRC)
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Social Service Agencies
100%
Kindergarten
100%
Child Development
100%
Geographic Variation
100%
Childcare Subsidies
100%
Subsidies
66%
Application Process
33%
Cognitive Development
33%
Low-income
33%
Behavior Problems
33%
Cognitive Ability
33%
Negative Effects
33%
Behavioral Development
33%
Early Childhood Longitudinal Study
33%
First Grade
33%
Instrumental Variable Estimation
33%
Subsidized childcare
33%
Female-headed Families
33%
Auxiliary Analysis
33%
Social Sciences
Kindergarten
100%
Social Services
100%
Child Development
100%
Childcare Subsidy
100%
Subsidy
66%
USA
33%
Early Childhood
33%
Low Income
33%
Longitudinal Analysis
33%
Cognitive Function
33%
Instrumental Variable Estimate
33%
Child Care
33%