This brief summarizes the results of a gender impact evaluation study, entitled Labor market returns to early childhood stimulation : a 20-year follow-up to the Jamaica study, conducted during the time period between 1986-1987 in Jamaica. The study observed that large effects on earnings of a randomized intervention that gave stimulation to stunted toddlers living in poverty. The intervention was a one-hour weekly visit from a community health worker...
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2013/08/14
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Labor market returns to early childhood stimulation : a 20-year follow-up to the Jamaica study
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community health worker