Early childhood
education increased earnings by 25 %, enough for growth - stunted children to completely catch up to the earnings of the non-stunted comparison group.
Not exact matches
Closing the
education gap faced by working - age men of color, for example, would boost their aggregate annual
earnings by $ 170 billion; average weekly
earnings among U.S. workers would rise 3.6 percent; and total U.S. GDP would
increase by 1.8 percent, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.
However, noting that even their
increased earnings barely took the participants» income above poverty level, the evaluators recommend that an early focus on
education and training rather than on income - generation may be a more productive long - term strategy for these young men and their children (Spaulding et al, 2009).
«A study conducted in California showed that for every dollar invested in Head Start, we create $ 9 in return through
increased earnings, employment, family stability and decreased governmental assistance, crime, and special
education costs,» Higgins said.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession -
Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty
increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The
education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
For poor children, a twenty percent
increase in per - pupil spending each year for all 12 years of public school is associated with nearly a full additional year of completed
education, 25 percent higher
earnings, and a 20 percentage - point reduction in the annual incidence of poverty in adulthood.
«Extensive research has shown that students who build strong biliteracy skills (in English and one or more other languages) have higher academic success, a foundation for
increased salary
earnings, and stronger cognitive skills as they grow older,» Jan Gustafson - Corea CEO of the California Association for Bilingual
Education said in a press release supporting Lara's bill.
Education of course has other benefits than
increased earnings, such as lower crime, higher civic involvement, etc..
Findings from two large community college systems show that completing developmental
education courses in reading and writing leads to an
increase in
earnings, suggesting that developmental
education...
The program's economic benefits in 2007 dollars exceeded costs, including
increased earnings and tax revenues, averted costs related to crime and savings for child welfare, special
education and grade retention.
The program had an estimated return on investment of $ 10 for every $ 1 spent due to savings from
increased earnings, lower crime rates, reduced need for child - abuse and neglect services, and K - 12 savings from reduced special
education and grade retention.
There is a profit - motive to furnish
education to poor students with demonstrated academic aptitude: If someone lends money to a poor student to go to college so she can get an
education that enables her to
increase her future
earnings, both parties will end up profiting.
In a report examining the potential of the use of data in
education, the McKinsey Global Institute estimates «the potential value from improved instruction to be $ 310 billion to $ 370 billion per year worldwide, largely through
increased lifetime
earnings (page 22).»
There is near universal consensus that quality preschool benefits children,
increasing the chance of graduation, higher
earnings, and decreasing placement in special
education, involvement in the criminal justice system and the need for other social services.
For the prekindergarten program alone, they identified $ 92,220 in present value benefits and $ 8,512 in present value costs in 2007 dollars — a benefit - cost ratio of 10.83 to 1.22 The benefits derived mainly from reduced public
education expenditures due to lower grade retention and use of special
education, reduced costs to the criminal justice system and victims of crime due to lower crime rates, reduced expenditures on child welfare due to less child abuse and neglect, higher projected
earnings of center participants, and
increased income tax revenue due to projected higher lifetime
earnings of center participants.
A 20 % «
increase in per - pupil spending each year for all 12 years of public school leads to 0.9 more completed years of
education, 25 percent higher
earnings, and a 20 percentage - point reduction in the annual incidence of adult poverty.»
Decades of research revealed that high - quality early childhood
education prepares them and affects their ability to succeed later in life such as
increase graduation rates and future
earnings.
Decades of research shows that high - quality early childhood
education increases graduation rates and future
earnings
The program had an estimated return on investment of $ 10 for every $ 1 spent due to savings from
increased earnings, lower crime rates, reduced need for child - abuse and neglect services, and K - 12 savings from reduced special
education and grade retention.
Higher maternal
education levels bring higher
earnings and
increases family well - being.
An analysis released today by the White House Council of Economic Advisers describes the economic returns to investments in early childhood
education, including
increased parental
earnings and employment in the short - term, reduced need for remedial
education and later public school expenditures, as well as long - term outcomes such as
increased educational attainment,
increased earnings, improved health, and decreased involvement with the criminal justice system.
A study of the Early Head Start program found that mothers who received home visits
increased their
earnings by $ 3,600 a year, likely because the program provided
education and job guidance.
A study of the Early Head Start program found that mothers who received home visits
increased their
earnings by $ 3,600 a year, likely because the program helped connect them with
education and jobs.