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Children in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), 2005
(Research Report No. 249). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

An assessment of the care and characteristics of families with dependent children in Great Britain in 2003

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Families and children in Britain: Findings from the 2002 Families and Children Study (FACS)
Barnes, Matt, 2004
London: Great Britain, Department for Work and Pensions.

A 2002 survey of the effectiveness of work incentive measures for families and children in the United Kingdom

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Families and children in Britain: Findings from the 2002 Families and Children Survey (FACS)
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2004
(Research Report No. 206). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

An analysis of Great Britain’s 2002 Families and Children Survey (FACS) that presents descriptive statistics of circumstances, conditions, and behavior of families for a range of issues including health, schooling, work, and income, with each issue investigated for a variety of different family characteristics such as partnership type, work status, and youngest child’s age

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Families and children in Britain: Findings from the 2002 Families and Children Survey (FACS) [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2004
(Research Report No. 206). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

A summary of a 2002 study concerning overall standards and lifestyles for families with children living in the United Kingdom

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Recruitment and retention of childcare, early years and play workers: Research study
Rolfe, Heather, March 2003
(Research Brief No. 409). London, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department Education and Skills.

An exploration of the factors that influence the recruitment and retention of early childhood workers, based on interview with early childhood program administrators and staff from 8 Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships in England

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