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Erscheinungsjahr: 
2015
Schriftenreihe/Nr.: 
Working Papers in Economics and Statistics No. 2015-09
Verlag: 
University of Innsbruck, Research Platform Empirical and Experimental Economics (eeecon), Innsbruck
Zusammenfassung: 
Early intervention is considered the optimal response to developmental disorders in children. We evaluate a nationwide developmental screening programme for preschoolers in Austria and the resulting interventions. Identification of treatment effects is determined by a birthday cutoff-based discontinuity in the eligibility for a financial incentive to participate in the screening. Assigned preschoolers are about 14 percentage points more likely to participate in the programme. For participants with high socio-economic status (SES), we find little evidence for interventions and consistently no effect on healthcare costs in the long run. For participants with low SES preschoolers, we find evidence for substantial interventions, but only weak evidence for cost savings in the long run.
Schlagwörter: 
early intervention
child development
developmental disorder
developmental screening
healthcare costs regions
JEL: 
I12
J13
I18
H51
H75
Dokumentart: 
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