Prof. James Heckman
Nobel laureate economist James Heckman shows how smart investments in early childhood development improve social, economic and health outcomes.
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- The Heckman Equation shows that early intervention leads to better outcomes in health, education, and earnings. Learn more: heckmanequation.org/resource/res... #EarlyLearning #HeckmanEquation
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- Investments in the earliest years pay off for children, families and society. Learn about the benefits of building skill upon skill and make your case for early childhood education with the Heckman Curve: bit.ly/2FBVmV1