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1997 census of child care services and 1996 census of child care services
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 1999
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A report of findings from the 1996 and 1997 Australian Government censuses of all child care providers receiving government funding, which provided information on services offered, children served, and child care staff

Reports & Papers


1997 census of child care services and 1996 census of child care services: Summary booklet
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 1999
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A summary of findings from the 1996 and 1997 Australian Government censuses of all child care providers receiving government funding, which provided information on services offered, children served, and child care staff

Executive Summary


1999 census of child care services
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2000
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A report of findings from the 1999 Australian Government census of all child care providers receiving government funding, which provided information on services offered, children served, and child care staff

Reports & Papers


2002 census of child care services
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2003
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A report of findings from the 2002 Australian Government census of all child care providers receiving government funding, which provided information on services offered, children served, and child care staff

Reports & Papers


2002 census of child care services: Summary booklet
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2003
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A summary of findings from the 2002 Australian Government census of all child care providers receiving government funding, which provided information on services offered, children served, and child care staff

Executive Summary


2004 census of child care services
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2005
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A report of findings from the 2004 Australian Government Census of Child Care Services, which are compared to findings from the 2002 census

Reports & Papers


2004 census of child care services: Summary booklet
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2005
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A compilation of data from the Australian government’s 2004 national census of child care services, recording child care participation trends, rates, and costs

Executive Summary


Australian Government report on the April 2003 Child Care Workforce Think Tank
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2003
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A summary of a meeting that brought together stakeholders in the child care sector to develop a whole-sector approach to addressing the future of the child care workforce in Australia

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Child care in rural and remote areas: Small long day care centre viability
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2001
Canberra: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A study of factors that enable child care centers to succeed financially in rural Australia, conducted to help increase child care access and availability for families living in these areas

Reports & Papers


Child care in rural and remote areas: Small long day centre viability [Executive summary]
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2001
Canberra: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A summary of a study of factors that enable child care centers to succeed financially in rural Australia, conducted to help increase child care access and availability for families living in these areas

Executive Summary


In-home care pilot project, 2000-2001: Final report
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2001
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A study of the implementation of a pilot in-home child care program targeted at parents working nonstandard hours at three sites in Australia

Reports & Papers


In-home care pilot project, 2000-2001: Final report [Executive summary]
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2001
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A summary of a study of the implementation of a pilot in-home child care program targeted at parents working nonstandard hours at three sites in Australia

Executive Summary


OECD Thematic Review of Early Childhood Education and Care Policy: Australian background report
Australia. Department of Education, Training, and Youth Affairs, 2000
Canberra, Australia: Australia Department of Education, Training, and Youth Affairs.

An Organization for Economic Development Thematic Review of Australian Early Child Education and Care with data drawn from a variety of sources attempting to encompass every State and Territory within the Commonwealth

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