Working Paper

Promoting Child Development in a Universal Preschool System: A Field Experiment

Mari Rege, Ingunn Størksen, Ingeborg F. Solli, Ariel Kalil, Megan McClelland, Dieuwer ten Braak, Ragnhild Lenes, Svanaug Lunde, Svanhild Breive, Martin Carlsen, Ingvald Erfjord, Per S. Hundeland
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 7775

This study tests an intervention that introduces a structured curriculum for five-year olds into the universal preschool context of Norway. We conduct a field experiment with 691 five-year-olds in 71 preschools and measure treatment impacts on children’s development in mathematics, language and executive functioning. Compared to business as usual, the nine-month curriculum intervention has effects on child development at post-intervention and the effects persist one year following the end of the treatment. The effects are entirely driven by the preschool centers identified as low-quality at baseline, suggesting that a structured curriculum can reduce inequality in early childhood learning environments.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Economics of Education
Keywords: universal preschool, intervention, randomized controlled trial, field experiment, child development
JEL Classification: I200, H420