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Intervenciones de estimulación infantil temprana en los países en vías de desarrollo: Lo que funciona, por qué y para quién. / Baker-Henningham, Helen; Lopez-Boo, Florencia.
In: Económica: Journal of the Department of Economics, Vol. 60, 2014, p. 120-186.

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Baker-Henningham, H & Lopez-Boo, F 2014, 'Intervenciones de estimulación infantil temprana en los países en vías de desarrollo: Lo que funciona, por qué y para quién', Económica: Journal of the Department of Economics, vol. 60, pp. 120-186.

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Baker-Henningham, Helen ; Lopez-Boo, Florencia. / Intervenciones de estimulación infantil temprana en los países en vías de desarrollo : Lo que funciona, por qué y para quién. In: Económica: Journal of the Department of Economics. 2014 ; Vol. 60. pp. 120-186.

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T1 - Intervenciones de estimulación infantil temprana en los países en vías de desarrollo

T2 - Lo que funciona, por qué y para quién

AU - Baker-Henningham, Helen

AU - Lopez-Boo, Florencia

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - This article reviews the effectiveness of 33 early childhood stimulation interventions in children 0-3 year-old in developing countries. The article explores the conditions under which these programs work, and for what populations they have greater effectiveness. We conclude that the interventions of greater intensity and longer duration are the most effective. Moreover, for these interventions to be effective they must focus on young and disadvantaged children, and actively seek the participation of families and caregivers. However, more studies are still needed to determine the age and type of optimal delivery mode.

AB - This article reviews the effectiveness of 33 early childhood stimulation interventions in children 0-3 year-old in developing countries. The article explores the conditions under which these programs work, and for what populations they have greater effectiveness. We conclude that the interventions of greater intensity and longer duration are the most effective. Moreover, for these interventions to be effective they must focus on young and disadvantaged children, and actively seek the participation of families and caregivers. However, more studies are still needed to determine the age and type of optimal delivery mode.

M3 - Erthygl

VL - 60

SP - 120

EP - 186

JO - Económica: Journal of the Department of Economics

JF - Económica: Journal of the Department of Economics

SN - 0013-0419

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