Measuring Up: Learning About Improving Equity from Australia’s Early Childhood Development Census
Kimberly Boller and
Yasmin Harman-Smith
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This brief describes how findings from population-based research data, such as Australia's Early Development Census (AEDC), can fill gaps in our understanding about vulnerable populations and identify community strengths to help support children's development.
Keywords: Early Childhood Development; Australia; Population-based measure; AEDC; Early Development Instrument; EDI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 6
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