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The Cost-effectiveness of the Parents and Children Program

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The Evaluation of Cultural Action

Part of the book series: International Studies in Development Research ((IDRCO))

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Abstract

The cost per pre-school child per month of PPH is considerably less than the cost of the other programs for which we have been able to obtain information. The comparative costs, expressed in US dollars, are as follows.

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Notes and References

  • Ernesto Pollitt, Early Childhood Intervention Programs in Latin America: A Selective Review (a report presented to the Office of Latin American and the Caribbean, Ford Foundation, 1979).

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  • Daniela Sanchez, ‘La Vicaria de la Solidaridad: Una Experiencia de Educacion para la Justicia’ mimeo ( Santiago: Vicaria de la Solidaridad, 1979 ).

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Richards, H. (1985). The Cost-effectiveness of the Parents and Children Program. In: The Evaluation of Cultural Action. International Studies in Development Research. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17642-7_5

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