A review of costs and benefits associated with parenting interventions

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Practice area: Economics of Education | Education and Labour Markets | Further education | Secondary education
Client: N/A
Published: October, 2007
Keywords: qualitative analysis

London Economics were commissioned to undertake a full scale review of the UK and international evidence relating to the costs and benefits of parenting interventions. This piece of analysis aims at separating out the impact or parenting characteristics and parenting interventions on child outcomes and was a crucial piece of evidence for policymakers in the period ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review.