Lottery-Based Evaluations of Early Education Programs: Opportunities and Challenges for Building the Next Generation of Evidence

Author:

Weiland Christina1,Unterman Rebecca2,Dynarski Susan3,Abenavoli Rachel4,Bloom Howard2,Braga Breno5,Faria Anne-Marie6,Greenberg Erica5,Jacob Brian A.1,Lincove Jane Arnold7ORCID,Manship Karen8,McCormick Meghan2,Miratrix Luke3,Monarrez Tomás E.9,Morris-Perez Pamela10,Shapiro Anna11ORCID,Valant Jon12ORCID,Weixler Lindsay13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan

2. MDRC

3. Harvard University

4. Child Trends

5. Urban Institute

6. Harmony Research LLC

7. University of Maryland

8. American Institutes for Research

9. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

10. New York University

11. RAND Corporation

12. Brookings Institution

13. Tulane University

Abstract

Lottery-based identification strategies offer potential for generating the next generation of evidence on U.S. early education programs. The authors’ collaborative network of five research teams applying this design in early education settings and methods experts has identified six challenges that need to be carefully considered in this next context: (a) available baseline covariates that may not be very rich; (b) limited data on the counterfactual; (c) limited and inconsistent outcome data; (d) weakened internal validity due to attrition; (e) constrained external validity due to who competes for oversubscribed programs; and (f) difficulties answering site-level questions with child-level randomization. The authors offer potential solutions to these six challenges and concrete recommendations for the design of future lottery-based early education studies.

Funder

Spencer Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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