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Ensuring the Best Start in Life: Targeting vs. Universality in Early Childhood Development Print E-mail

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Ensuring the Best Start in Life: Targeting vs. Universality in Early Childhood Development

This research program examines issues related to family policy from the perspective of lifetime investment in human capital based on in-depth empirical and analytical evidence of the strengths and weaknesses of current policies as well as evidence supporting alternative strategies. The IRPP's research in this area focuses on recent developments across the country in policies that are geared toward children.


By IRPP, Canada.


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