Discussion paper

DP12756 Government education expenditures, pre-primary education and school performance: A cross-country analysis

Using data from OECD’s PISA, Eurostat and World Bank’s WDI, we explore how child cognitive outcomes at the aggregate country level are related to macroeconomic conditions, specifically government education expenditures and early education experience. We find that both government expenditures in educationand attendance to early child care are associated with better later school performance. We also consider different childcare characteristics such as duration and quality, which appear to have significant effects Our results may imply that policies encouraging childcare expansion should also take into account quality issues.

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Citation

Del Boca, D and C Monfardini (2018), ‘DP12756 Government education expenditures, pre-primary education and school performance: A cross-country analysis ‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 12756. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp12756