The Scale-Up Effect in Early Childhood and Public Policy : Why Interventions Lose Impact at Scale and What We Can Do About It

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Tác giả: John A List, Lauren H Supplee, Dana Suskind

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN-13: 978-0367360443

ISBN-13: 978-0367422479

ISBN-13: 978-0367822972

Ký hiệu phân loại: 305.231 Child development

Thông tin xuất bản: Taylor & Francis, 2021

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Bộ sưu tập: Tài liệu truy cập mở

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Combining the theories of conventional economics with social psychology and cognitive decision making, behavioral economics (BE) offers an interdisciplinary framework to support the transition and translation of programs to scale, addressing the dimensions of feasibility, cost, and fidelity while meeting the objectives of providing safe, nurturing, and stimulating environments for children. One strength of BE is that decision-making is not considered context free, thus directly addressing an oft-cited weakness of translating programs to scale. Insights from BE specifically on parent decision making related to choice structure, fear of judgment, miscalibration, and social norms can generate light-touch enhancements to foster success as interventions scale to that help parents access and digest information and follow through on intentions. Examples of successful applications of the BE lens to scaled home visiting and parenting programs are described.
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