Home visiting at scale and child development

M. Caridad Araujo , Marta Dormal , Sally Grantham-McGregor , Fabiola Lazarte , Marta Rubio-Codina , Norbert Schady
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Abstract

Most evidence on the effects of policies to promote child development refers to pilot programs implemented under tightly-controlled circumstances. We provide novel evidence on the effects of home visiting delivered at scale. The program we study, Cuna Mas in Peru, was started from scratch in 2012 and, within 3 years, was delivering weekly home visits to over 67,000 children in rural areas. Identification comes from random assignment of municipalities to treatment and control conditions. We show that, after approximately 2 years, children randomly assigned to treatment have child development scores that are 0.10 standard deviations higher than those assigned to control. The estimated benefit–cost ratio of the intervention is 5.4.

家访与儿童发展
关于促进儿童发展的政策效果的大多数证据都是指在严格控制的情况下实施的试点项目。我们为大规模家访的效果提供了新的证据。我们研究的秘鲁库纳马斯项目于2012年从零开始,在三年内每周对农村地区的6.7万多名儿童进行家访。识别来自于随机分配给城市的治疗和控制条件。我们表明,大约2年后,随机分配到治疗组的儿童的儿童发展得分比分配到对照组的儿童高0.10个标准差。干预的估计效益成本比为5.4。
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