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Author: Antonelli, Angela
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Antonelli, Angela |
One Percent Budget Showdown: Clinton's Veto Threats In Perspective Backgrounder #1224 Report, The Heritage Foundation, October 7, 1998. Also: http://www.heritage.org/Research/Budget/BG1224.cfm Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: The Heritage Foundation Keyword(s): Academic Development; Family Background and Culture; Head Start; I.Q.; Mothers, Education Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. This paper argues against President Clinton's 1998 budgetary veto threat. In arguing in favor of the smaller budget bill, the author advocates using NLSY79 data to evaluate the effectiveness of the Head Start program. Specifically, she proposed that NLSY79 data should be used to study "a wide range of outcomes, including cognitive, socio-emotional, behavioral, and academic development, while controlling for such factors as family background and the mother's IQ and level of education." |
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Antonelli, Angela. "One Percent Budget Showdown: Clinton's Veto Threats In Perspective." Backgrounder #1224 Report, The Heritage Foundation, October 7, 1998. |
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Wilson, Mark Shokraii, Nina H. Antonelli, Angela |
Labor-Health-Education Appropriations: Eliminating Waste and Enhancing Accountability Backgrounder #1212 Report, The Heritage Foundation, August 7, 1998. Also: http://www.heritage.org/Research/Labor/BG1212.cfm Cohort(s): NLSY79 Publisher: The Heritage Foundation Keyword(s): Head Start Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. This paper argues against maintaining or increasing funding for a myriad of federal programs such as Low-Income Home Energy Assistance, Bilingual Education, OSHA, and Federal Regional Education Laboratories. Additionally, the authors advocate that Congress should use NLSY data to evaluate the effectiveness of the Head Start program across a wide range of outcomes (e.g. cognitive, socio-emotional, behavioral, and academic development of its participants) while controlling for such factors as family background and the mother's IQ and level of education. |
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Bibliography Citation
Wilson, Mark, Nina H. Shokraii and Angela Antonelli. "Labor-Health-Education Appropriations: Eliminating Waste and Enhancing Accountability." Backgrounder #1212 Report, The Heritage Foundation, August 7, 1998. |