Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries

Research from the United States shows that gaps in early cognitive and non-cognitive ability appear early in the life cycle. Little is known about this important question for developing countries. This paper provides new evidence of sharp differences in cognitive development by socioeconomic status...

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Hauptverfasser: Vakis, Renos, Paxson, Christina, Marshall, Daniela, Macours, Karen, Lopez Boo, Florencia, Bravo, David, Bernal, Raquel, Azuero, Rodrigo, Araujo, María Caridad, Behrman, Jere R, Schady, Norbert
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