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Early Childhood Development and Human Capital Formation: The Case of Turkey in Global Perspective

Dürdane Şirin Saracoğlu () and Deniz Karaoğlan ()
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Dürdane Şirin Saracoğlu: Department of Economics, METU
Deniz Karaoğlan: Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, METU

No 1605, ERC Working Papers from ERC - Economic Research Center, Middle East Technical University

Abstract: Drawing on cognitive science, child psychology, and economics literature, this paper investigates the significance of early child development and the environmental factors that affect early child development. Earlier literature has established that the child’s brain development is almost complete in the first three years of life, and this development is critically affected by the child’s environment, including the family’s socioeconomic status and the availability of early child education and care. The young child requires adequate psycho-stimulation for the optimal development of the brain in the first few years of life, which subsequently helps her accomplish at school and achieve in adulthood. It has been emphasized in the literature that in order for all young children start life at an equal footing, governments should provide equal opportunities for early childhood education and care where families are not able to provide. In this paper, we compare and contrast the current status of early child education in Turkey with that of selected developed countries, which have advanced far in early childhood education. Despite the striking evidence on the affirmative effects on the individual as well as the individual’s contributions to social and economic development, early childhood education (particularly up to age three) is not considered to be a priority in the education system in Turkey.

Keywords: Early Childhood Development; Pre-Primary School Attendance; Government Policy; Turkey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H52 I25 I26 I28 O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
Date: 2016-05, Revised 2016-05
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