4th survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services: (Summer 1999 to spring 2000)
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), January, 2001
(Research Report No. RR247). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.
Findings from a survey of parents of three- and four-year-old children on their use of early childhood education and care services, based on a survey sample of 5955 parents in England
Reports & Papers
Childcare and early years provision in Wales: A study of parents' use, views and experience
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), 2006
(DfTE Information Document No. 006-06). Cardiff: Wales Department for Training and Education. September 22, 2006, from http://www.learning.wales.gov.uk/pdfs/childcare-e.pdf (no longer accessible since June 9, 2009)
A survey of the child care arrangements, child care costs, barriers to access, and feelings about child care of parents of preschool- and school-aged children in Wales
Reports & Papers
Childcare and early years provision in Wales: A study of parents' use, views and experience [Executive summary]
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), 2006
(DfTE Information Document No. 006-06). Cardiff: Wales Department for Training and Education. September 22, 2006, from http://www.learning.wales.gov.uk/pdfs/childcare-e.pdf
A summary of a survey of the child care arrangements, child care costs, barriers to access, and feelings about child care of parents of preschool- and school-aged children in Wales
Executive Summary
Childcare and early years provision: A study of parents' use, views and experience
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), 2006
(Research Report No. RR723). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
A survey of the child care arrangements, child care costs, barriers to access, and feelings about child care of parents of preschool- and school-aged children in the United Kingdom
Reports & Papers
Childcare and early years provision: A study of parents' use, views and experience [Executive summary]
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), 2006
(Research Report No. RR723). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
A summary of a survey of the child care arrangements, child care costs, barriers to access, and feelings about child care of parents of preschool- and school-aged children in the United Kingdom
Executive Summary
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
Reports & Papers
The feasibility of combining the Parents' Demand for Childcare and Parents of Three and Four Year Olds series of surveys: Methods paper
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), October, 2003
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
A paper examining the methodological issues involved in combining two child care surveys in the United Kingdom
Other
Feasibility study for a longitudinal survey of the impact of out of school childcare of children
University of London. Thomas Coram Research Unit, December, 2001
(Research Brief No. 319). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
A summary of a survey of the impact of out-of-school care on outcomes for children in the United Kingdom
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Feasibility study for a longitudinal survey of the impact of out of school childcare on children
University of London. Thomas Coram Research Unit, December, 2001
(Research Report No. 319). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
A survey of the impact of out-of-school care on outcomes for children in the United Kingdom
Reports & Papers
Fifth survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services: (Summer 2000 to spring 2001)
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, June, 2002
(Research Report No. RR351). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
Survey findings on child care use, provider characteristics and care quality for parents of children ages 3 and 4 in England in 2001
Reports & Papers
Fifth survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services: (Summer 2000 to spring 2001)
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, June, 2002
(Research Brief No. RB351). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Department for Education and Skills.
A summary of survey findings on child care use, provider characteristics and care quality for parents of children ages 3 and 4 in England in 2001
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Fourth survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services: (Summer 1999 to spring 2000)
Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment, January, 2001
(Research Brief No. RB247). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.
Highlights of findings from a survey of parents of three- and four-year-old children on their use of early childhood education and care services, based on a survey sample of 5,955 parents in England
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Parents' demand for childcare
Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment, March, 2000
(Research Brief No. RB176). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.
Findings from a study exploring the amount of use and type of child care arrangement used by families, based on a survey of 5,152 participants from across England
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Repeat study of parents' demand for childcare
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, March 2004
(Research Report No. RR348). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
An economic analysis of the demand for child care by parents with children aged 14 and under in England, revised from the original to include proper weights
Reports & Papers
Repeat study of parents' demand for childcare
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, May, 2002
(Research Brief No. RB348). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
A 2001 study of child care use, demand and attitudes, using survey data from more than 4500 English parents with children aged 14 and under
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Repeat study of parents' demand for childcare [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, March 2004
(Research Report No. RR348). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.
An examination of parents’ demand for child care, based on a survey of families’ child care use for children from birth until fourteen years old in England
Executive Summary
Sixth survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, 2004
(Research Report No. RR525). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Department for Education and Skills.
Survey findings on child care use, provider characteristics and care quality for parents of children ages 3 and 4 in England in 2001
Reports & Papers
Sixth survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, April, 2004
(Research Brief No. RB525). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Department for Education and Skills.
A summary of the findings of a survey designed to discover the rate, perceptions and reasons for usage of early years service in England by parents of three and four year olds
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Work and welfare: Attitudes, experiences and behaviour of nineteen low-income families
Great Britain. Department of Social Security, 2001
(In-House Report No. 76). London: Great Britain, Department of Social Security.
An exploration of the experiences of families on welfare and their insight on the inefficiencies of the welfare system, based on interviews of 19 low-income families in England
Reports & Papers