Early Childhood Intervention and Educational Attainment: Age 22 Findings From the Chicago Longitudinal Study
نویسندگان
چکیده
This study investigated whether participation in the Chicago Child-Parent Center (CPC) Preschool Program associated with higher educational attainment (high school completion, highest grade completed, and college attendance) at age 22. The study sample included 1,334 youth (869 in the preschool group and 465 in the comparison group) from the Chicago Longitudinal Study. Probit regression was used to examine the group differences in educational attainment controlling for child and family characteristics, including gender, race/ethnicity, and family risk status. Results indicated that CPC preschool participation was significantly associated with more years of education (11.33 vs. 10.93, p < .001), a higher rate of high school completion (Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma [GED], 66.9% vs. 55.3%, p < .001), and a higher rate of college attendance (23.0% vs. 17.9%, p = .055). Only gender subgroups showed an interaction effect with program participation on high school completion among all subgroups. Males benefitted more from the preschool program than females on high school completion. Findings demonstrate that largescale school-based programs can have enduring effects into early adulthood.
منابع مشابه
Paths of effects of early childhood intervention on educational attainment and delinquency: a confirmatory analysis of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers.
This study investigated the contributions of 5 mechanisms to the effects of preschool participation in the Child-Parent Centers for 1,404 low-income children in the Chicago Longitudinal Study. Based on a matched-group design, preschool participation was associated with significantly higher rates of educational attainment and lower rates of juvenile arrest. LISREL analysis revealed that the prim...
متن کاملChildhood trajectories of inattention and hyperactivity and prediction of educational attainment in early adulthood: a 16-year longitudinal population-based study.
OBJECTIVE Literature clearly documents the association between mental health problems, particularly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and educational attainment. However, inattention and hyperactivity are generally not considered independently from each other in prospective studies. The aim of the present study was to differentiate the unique, additive, or interactive contributio...
متن کاملEffects of a Preschool and School-Age Intervention on Adult Health and Well Being: Evidence from the Chicago Longitudinal Study
Context. Although the benefits of early childhood interventions are well established, few studies have investigated effects into adulthood, especially for large-scale, publicly funded programs. Previous studies of one of the oldest federally funded early childhood programs found that participation is linked to greater well-being by the end of adolescence but enduring impacts on broader indicato...
متن کاملEffects of a School-based, Early Childhood Intervention on Adult Health and Well Being: a 20-year Follow up of Low-income Families
Although the benefits of early childhood interventions are well established, few studies have investigated effects into adulthood, especially for large-scale, publicly funded programs. We conducted a 20-year follow-up at age 24 of a cohort of 1539 low-income children (93% black, 7% Hispanic) born in 1979 or 1980 who enrolled in the Child-Parent Center (CPC) Program in 20 sites or an alternative...
متن کاملPreschool Education, Educational Attainment, and Crime Prevention: Contributions of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills.
We investigated the extent to which cognitive and noncognitive skills accounted for the measured links between participation in preschool intervention and high school completion, highest grade completed, and incarceration history in early adulthood. Using data from the Chicago Longitudinal Study, an on-going 20-year investigation of the effects of the school-based Child-Parent Center early inte...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006