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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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Business & Economics
Child Care Subsidies
100%
Child Development
71%
Social Services
63%
Subsidies
30%
Early childhood
26%
Instrumental Variable Estimate
26%
Child Care
24%
Cognitive Development
22%
Cognitive Ability
22%
Cohort
20%
Longitudinal Study
18%
Low Income
16%
United States of America
7%
Social Sciences
subsidy
56%
child care
55%
kindergarten
52%
mobile social services
50%
evidence
23%
cognitive development
19%
cognitive ability
18%
travel
16%
low income
15%
longitudinal study
14%
childhood
13%
time
6%