Download the Q & A portion of the Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects Webinar from May 13, 2019, to access additional context about the newest Perry findings and their relevance to practice and policy today.
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Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects Toolkit View Toolkit
Clicking the “Download” button will send a zip file to your computer’s Downloads folder. Professor Heckman’s recent research looks at the life outcomes of Perry Preschool participants at midlife, as well as outcomes of their children. After putting the data through a series of rigorous tests, Heckman finds that those children who participated in the…
Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects Research Summary View Summary
Early childhood education strengthens families and can break the cycle of poverty. Professor Heckman’s newest research looks at the life outcomes of Perry Preschool participants at midlife, as well as the outcomes of their own children. After putting the data through a series of rigorous tests, Heckman and his co-author find that the original participants…
Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects FAQ View Page
Frequently asked questions regarding the research from Professor Heckman’s recent papers (The Perry Preschoolers at Late Midlife: A Study in Design-Specific Inference and Intergenerational and Intragenerational Externalities of the Perry Preschool Project), ranging from a deeper dive into the importance of birth-to-three programs to how the research differs from similar studies in the field. Access…
Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects Webinar – May 13, 2019 View Page
Research results from Professor Heckman’s newest analysis of the Perry Preschool participants reveal groundbreaking indications that targeted, high-quality investments have the power to lift multiple generations out of poverty. View a presentation of the Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects research from May 13, 2019, below, and access the presentation slides by clicking “Download”. Access Q &…