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Issue Brief #13



        PARTNERSHIP FOR AMERICA’S
        ECONOMIC SUCCESS

         APRIL 2010
         JANUARY 2010




        The Costs of Disinvestment:
        Why States Can’t Afford to Cut Smart Early Childhood Programs
           Cutting effective early childhood programs hurts states now. Depriving children of a strong developmental start
           increases costs for parents, hospitals, schools and communities.
           Investments in early child development benefit states now. Priority must go to programs whose demonstrated
           economic and societal benefits, based on solid research, save money now and generate future revenue.


           Quality home visiting/parent mentoring programs              The cost-savings persist into children’s early grade
           for at-risk families help to reduce costs now:               school years:
           • Such programs can decrease by nearly half the
                                                   1
                                                                        • Graduates of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers
             incidence of low-birthweight births, saving                  had 35% less grade retention and 26% less special
             $28,000–$40,000 for each one averted.2                       education placement than their third-grade peers.
           • By cutting child abuse and neglect up to 80%, they
                                                             3            They also experienced 30% less child abuse and
                                                                          neglect.9
             can save states collectively some of the $33 billion in
             annual hospitalization, legal and other costs.4            • Louisiana’s LA4 program reduced participating
           • Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program child                 children’s odds of kindergarten retention by up to one
                                                                          third and of special education placement through
             participants had 32% fewer emergency room visits
             than their peers as toddlers and 56% fewer visits for        second grade by nearly one half.10
             injuries and poisonings.5 Through these and other
                                                                        Early childhood programs stimulate the local economy:
             savings, NFP can pay for itself within four years.6

           Effective pre-k programs help reduce costly grade
                                                                        • Parents whose children are in reliable, quality care
                                                                          work more productively and rely less on public
           retention and special education services right away:           assistance.11 Those who are out of work can search for
           • Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts Public-Private Partnership         jobs and participate in training programs.
             saw a reduction in the percentage of participating
             children with developmental delays (a predictor of
                                                                        • Because much early childhood spending is local,
                                                                          and child care and pre-k professionals tend to spend,
             special education needs) from 21 percent at entry to 8
                                                                          rather than save, most of their earnings, states
             percent at program graduation.7
                                                                          generate roughly two dollars in local spending for
           • A study of New Jersey’s Abbott Preschool Program             each federal childcare dollar spent. These “multiplier
             found up to 50 percent less grade retention for first        effects” range from 1.92 in Ohio to 2.08 in California
             graders who attended at both ages 3 and 4.8                  and 2.17 in Pennsylvania.12



                                         Cuts to Early Childhood Programs Hurt
                                    State and Local Businesses, Act as Anti-Stimulus
                  During Pennsylvania’s summer 2009 budget impasse, more than 4,800 early childhood workers were at risk
                  of losing their jobs. Had the final budget included the proposed 50 percent reductions in early childhood
                  programs, more than 2,000 jobs would have been permanently eliminated.
Our economy is being dramatically re-shaped.                          Partnership Principles for
         Workforce development is critical to success.                   State and Federal Resource Allocation
         Ensuring a reliable stream of qualified workers is          Applying five principles can help secure states’ economic
         a key factor for states in attracting new business.         future. Enacting smart policies requires decision-making
         Programs that start children on the path to successful      that prioritizes proven programs for all state spending.
         adulthood spur workforce development in multiple
         ways. In the long term, they increase school test scores,
                                                                     • Human Capital: To achieve growth and fiscal
                                                                        sustainability, government should place its greatest
         graduation rates, college attendance, job readiness and        emphasis on strengthening the skills and capacities of
         earnings; and reduce substance abuse, crime and teen           every American;
         pregnancy—all critical to growing a skilled workforce.
                                                                     • Early Childhood: In developing human capital, our
                                                                        nation should focus especially on children, from before
                                                                        birth to five years of age, and their families;
         Programs that start children
         on the path to successful                                   • Evaluation: Return on investment should be a key
                                                                        consideration in public resource allocation decisions;
         adulthood—such as early
         education and parent support/
                                                                     • Transparency: Government should enable citizens
                                                                        to understand and participate in the assessment of all
         home visiting—spur workforce                                   revenue and spending decisions; and

         development in multiple ways.                               • Sustainability: State and federal budgets should be
                                                                        viable over the long term.


         In the short term, these public investments help attract    For a version with complete citations, please go to
                                                                     www.PartnershipForSuccess.org.
         new business by signaling the state’s commitment to
         workforce development, and they make employees more
         productive on the job.                                         The Partnership for America’s Economic Success is a national
                                                                        coalition of business executives, economists, funders and civic
         Budget wisely. Protect effective pre-k and home
                                                                        leaders mobilizing business to improve tomorrow’s economy
         visiting programs. Give children a strong start, build         through smart policy investments in young children today. It is
         human capital and position your state to compete and           managed by the Pew Center on the States and funded by Robert
         thrive in the new economy that is taking shape now.            Dugger, the George Gund Foundation, John D. and Catherine
                                                                        T. MacArthur Foundation, Ohio Children’s Foundation, The Pew
                                                                        Charitable Trusts and Scholastic, Inc.




The Pew Center on the States is a division of The Pew Charitable Trusts that identifies and advances effective solutions to critical
issues facing states. Pew is a nonprofit organization that applies a rigorous, analytical approach to improve public policy, inform the
public and stimulate civic life.

www.pewcenteronthestates.org
ENDNOTES
1
    E. Lee et al. “Reducing Low Birth Weight through Home Visitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” American Journal
    of Preventative Medicine 36, pp. 154-60, 2009.
2
    Partnership for America’s Economic Success, “Delivering Healthy Babies and Economic Returns,” December 2009,
    www.partnershipforsuccess.org.
3
    David L. Olds et al., “Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation by Nurses: Recent Findings,” The Future of Children 9,
    no. 1, 1999.
4
    Ching-Tung Wang and John Holton, “Total Estimated Cost of Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States,”
    (Chicago: Prevent Child Abuse America, 2007).
5
    David Olds et al, “Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Randomized Trial of Nurse Home Visitation,” Pediatrics
    Vol.78 No.1, pp. 65-78, 1986.
6
    David Olds et al, “Effect of Prenatal and Infancy Nurse Home Visitation on Government Spending,” Medical Care,
    vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 155-174, 1993.
7
    Stephen J. Bagnato, Jen Salaway, and Hoi Suen, “Research Results of SPECS for Pre-K Counts: An Independent
    Authentic Program Evaluation Research Initiative 2005-2009 - Executive Summary,” (Early Childhood Partnerships,
    University of Pittsburgh, 2009).
8
    Ellen Frede et al., “The Apples Blossom: Abbott Preschool Program Longitudinal Effects Study (APPLES) Preliminary
    Results Through 2nd Grade Interim Report,” (New Brunswick: National Institute for Early Education Research, Rutgers,
    The State University of New Jersey, 2009).
9
    Arthur Reynolds, “One Year of Preschool Intervention or Two: Does It Matter?” Early Childhood Research Quarterly,
    vol. 10, page 1-31, 1995.
10
     Center for Child Development, “LA 4 Longitudinal Report, 2005-2006,” (Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of
     Education). http://www.louisianaschools.net/lde/uploads/11515.pdf.
11
      “Former welfare recipients [who received assistance to place their children in reliable care] were 82 percent more
     likely to still be employed after two years [than those without assistance],” Child Care as an Economic Stimulus,
     National Women’s Law Center, November 2008, Washington, D.C.
12
     Warner, Mildred, “Child Care Multipliers: Stimulus for the States.” Multiplier effects: estimate of total sales generated
     by each dollar of increased direct spending for child care services, Cornell Cooperative Extension, 2009.

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Cost of Disinvestment Brief Pe Trusts

  • 1. Issue Brief #13 PARTNERSHIP FOR AMERICA’S ECONOMIC SUCCESS APRIL 2010 JANUARY 2010 The Costs of Disinvestment: Why States Can’t Afford to Cut Smart Early Childhood Programs Cutting effective early childhood programs hurts states now. Depriving children of a strong developmental start increases costs for parents, hospitals, schools and communities. Investments in early child development benefit states now. Priority must go to programs whose demonstrated economic and societal benefits, based on solid research, save money now and generate future revenue. Quality home visiting/parent mentoring programs The cost-savings persist into children’s early grade for at-risk families help to reduce costs now: school years: • Such programs can decrease by nearly half the 1 • Graduates of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers incidence of low-birthweight births, saving had 35% less grade retention and 26% less special $28,000–$40,000 for each one averted.2 education placement than their third-grade peers. • By cutting child abuse and neglect up to 80%, they 3 They also experienced 30% less child abuse and neglect.9 can save states collectively some of the $33 billion in annual hospitalization, legal and other costs.4 • Louisiana’s LA4 program reduced participating • Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program child children’s odds of kindergarten retention by up to one third and of special education placement through participants had 32% fewer emergency room visits than their peers as toddlers and 56% fewer visits for second grade by nearly one half.10 injuries and poisonings.5 Through these and other Early childhood programs stimulate the local economy: savings, NFP can pay for itself within four years.6 Effective pre-k programs help reduce costly grade • Parents whose children are in reliable, quality care work more productively and rely less on public retention and special education services right away: assistance.11 Those who are out of work can search for • Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts Public-Private Partnership jobs and participate in training programs. saw a reduction in the percentage of participating children with developmental delays (a predictor of • Because much early childhood spending is local, and child care and pre-k professionals tend to spend, special education needs) from 21 percent at entry to 8 rather than save, most of their earnings, states percent at program graduation.7 generate roughly two dollars in local spending for • A study of New Jersey’s Abbott Preschool Program each federal childcare dollar spent. These “multiplier found up to 50 percent less grade retention for first effects” range from 1.92 in Ohio to 2.08 in California graders who attended at both ages 3 and 4.8 and 2.17 in Pennsylvania.12 Cuts to Early Childhood Programs Hurt State and Local Businesses, Act as Anti-Stimulus During Pennsylvania’s summer 2009 budget impasse, more than 4,800 early childhood workers were at risk of losing their jobs. Had the final budget included the proposed 50 percent reductions in early childhood programs, more than 2,000 jobs would have been permanently eliminated.
  • 2. Our economy is being dramatically re-shaped. Partnership Principles for Workforce development is critical to success. State and Federal Resource Allocation Ensuring a reliable stream of qualified workers is Applying five principles can help secure states’ economic a key factor for states in attracting new business. future. Enacting smart policies requires decision-making Programs that start children on the path to successful that prioritizes proven programs for all state spending. adulthood spur workforce development in multiple ways. In the long term, they increase school test scores, • Human Capital: To achieve growth and fiscal sustainability, government should place its greatest graduation rates, college attendance, job readiness and emphasis on strengthening the skills and capacities of earnings; and reduce substance abuse, crime and teen every American; pregnancy—all critical to growing a skilled workforce. • Early Childhood: In developing human capital, our nation should focus especially on children, from before birth to five years of age, and their families; Programs that start children on the path to successful • Evaluation: Return on investment should be a key consideration in public resource allocation decisions; adulthood—such as early education and parent support/ • Transparency: Government should enable citizens to understand and participate in the assessment of all home visiting—spur workforce revenue and spending decisions; and development in multiple ways. • Sustainability: State and federal budgets should be viable over the long term. In the short term, these public investments help attract For a version with complete citations, please go to www.PartnershipForSuccess.org. new business by signaling the state’s commitment to workforce development, and they make employees more productive on the job. The Partnership for America’s Economic Success is a national coalition of business executives, economists, funders and civic Budget wisely. Protect effective pre-k and home leaders mobilizing business to improve tomorrow’s economy visiting programs. Give children a strong start, build through smart policy investments in young children today. It is human capital and position your state to compete and managed by the Pew Center on the States and funded by Robert thrive in the new economy that is taking shape now. Dugger, the George Gund Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Ohio Children’s Foundation, The Pew Charitable Trusts and Scholastic, Inc. The Pew Center on the States is a division of The Pew Charitable Trusts that identifies and advances effective solutions to critical issues facing states. Pew is a nonprofit organization that applies a rigorous, analytical approach to improve public policy, inform the public and stimulate civic life. www.pewcenteronthestates.org
  • 3. ENDNOTES 1 E. Lee et al. “Reducing Low Birth Weight through Home Visitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” American Journal of Preventative Medicine 36, pp. 154-60, 2009. 2 Partnership for America’s Economic Success, “Delivering Healthy Babies and Economic Returns,” December 2009, www.partnershipforsuccess.org. 3 David L. Olds et al., “Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation by Nurses: Recent Findings,” The Future of Children 9, no. 1, 1999. 4 Ching-Tung Wang and John Holton, “Total Estimated Cost of Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States,” (Chicago: Prevent Child Abuse America, 2007). 5 David Olds et al, “Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Randomized Trial of Nurse Home Visitation,” Pediatrics Vol.78 No.1, pp. 65-78, 1986. 6 David Olds et al, “Effect of Prenatal and Infancy Nurse Home Visitation on Government Spending,” Medical Care, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 155-174, 1993. 7 Stephen J. Bagnato, Jen Salaway, and Hoi Suen, “Research Results of SPECS for Pre-K Counts: An Independent Authentic Program Evaluation Research Initiative 2005-2009 - Executive Summary,” (Early Childhood Partnerships, University of Pittsburgh, 2009). 8 Ellen Frede et al., “The Apples Blossom: Abbott Preschool Program Longitudinal Effects Study (APPLES) Preliminary Results Through 2nd Grade Interim Report,” (New Brunswick: National Institute for Early Education Research, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2009). 9 Arthur Reynolds, “One Year of Preschool Intervention or Two: Does It Matter?” Early Childhood Research Quarterly, vol. 10, page 1-31, 1995. 10 Center for Child Development, “LA 4 Longitudinal Report, 2005-2006,” (Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Education). http://www.louisianaschools.net/lde/uploads/11515.pdf. 11 “Former welfare recipients [who received assistance to place their children in reliable care] were 82 percent more likely to still be employed after two years [than those without assistance],” Child Care as an Economic Stimulus, National Women’s Law Center, November 2008, Washington, D.C. 12 Warner, Mildred, “Child Care Multipliers: Stimulus for the States.” Multiplier effects: estimate of total sales generated by each dollar of increased direct spending for child care services, Cornell Cooperative Extension, 2009.