Timothy Bartik: The economic case for preschool
Timothy Bartik: La questione economica della formazione prescolare
The author of "Investing in Kids," Timothy Bartik studies state and local economies -- and analyzes the benefits of preschool as an economic development program. Full bio
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In particolare, le capacità
e otterremo che le aree metropolitane
più del 60 per cento.
scuola materna a tempo pieno a partire da 4 anni,
altra cosa che viene dopo,
Almeno spero di no.
questione morale:
(Applausi)
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Timothy Bartik - EconomistThe author of "Investing in Kids," Timothy Bartik studies state and local economies -- and analyzes the benefits of preschool as an economic development program.
Why you should listen
In his 2011 book Investing in Kids: Early Childhood Programs and Local Economic Development, Timothy Bartik walks through the outsize benefits of educating children early -- not just educational benefits to the kids themselves, but measureable economic development that, in some cases, can outweigh other kinds of business incentives. (Curious? Download several sample chapters.)
Based at the Upjohn Institute in Michigan, Bartik studies regional economies and local labor markets, asking questions about job-creation programs, business incentives and the way government policies (such as tax credits, right-to-work laws and environmental regulations) have on business growth. He's the co-editor of Economic Development Quarterly: The Journal of American Economic Revitalization.
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