Research and analysis

Financial returns to early education spending

Research estimating the financial returns of early education as part of the study of early education and development (SEED).

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Financial returns to early education spending: research report

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This research is part of the longitudinal study of early education and development (SEED).

The report:

  • estimates the monetary value of improvements in the verbal development and socio-emotional development of children at age 3 or age 4

  • estimates the financial returns to early education spending on two measures of child development at ages 3 and 4

Published 21 February 2020
Last updated 18 November 2021 + show all updates
  1. Updated the 'Financial returns to early education spending: research report' to reflect slight changes in benefit cost ratio values of estimated impacts of early education on children’s strengths and difficulties scores.

  2. First published.