Effects of a Preschool and School-Age Intervention on Adult Health and Well Being

A 20-year follow-up of the long-term effects of the Chicago Child-Parent Center (CPC) program on the educational attainment, adult criminal behavior, health, and economic well-being of child participants and on the educational attainment, economic well-being, and disability status of their parents, based on data from the Chicago Longitudinal Study, which compares CPC participants and their parents with nonparticipants and their parents.

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Author(s)Arthur Reynolds, Judy Temple, Suh-Ruu Ou, Dylan Robertson, Joshua Mersky, James Topitzes, Michael Niles
Date3/30/07
Pages17
SubmitterAriana Sani

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Benefit-Cost Analysis, Outcome Evaluations, Family Engagement, Program Models