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Early childcare attendance and cognitive skills in adolescence

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Author: 
Almås, I., Drange, N., Meghir, C., & Zachrisson, H. D.
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Article
Publication Date: 
1 Apr 2026

Abstract

This paper examines the impact of early childcare on academic achievement for children in grade 5 and grade 9, based on a 2003 policy expansion that created quasi-random variation in slot availability for children aged 1–2. Starting childcare one year earlier increases math scores by 9.7% of a standard deviation (SD) in grade 9. Children whose mothers do not hold a high school diploma benefit by a significant 28% of a SD at grade 9, reducing the math achievement gap from children of higher-educated mothers by about one third. We also present evidence of strong improvements for children of immigrants.

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