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Childcare and early years survey of parents 2009
Smith, Ruth, October 2010
(Research Report DFE-RR054). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.

An investigation of families' usage rates of and satisfaction with child care services, based on information gathered through interviews with more than 6,700 parents of children aged fifteen years old and younger in the United Kingdom

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Child care and early years survey of parents 2009 [Executive summary]
Smith, Ruth, October 2010
(Research Report DFE-RR054). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.

A summary of an investigation of families' usage rates of and satisfaction with child care services, based on information gathered through interviews with more than 6,700 parents of children aged fifteen years old and younger in the United Kingdom

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Childcare and early years survey: Wales 2009: Executive summary
Smith, Ruth, 2010
(No.: 11/2010). Cardiff, United Kingdom: Wales, Social Research Division.

A summary of a survey of the child care arrangements, payments, decisionmaking, and attitudes of parents of preschool- and school-aged children in Wales in 2009

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Childcare and early years survey: Wales 2009: Main report
Smith, Ruth, 2010
(No.: 01/2011). Cardiff, United Kingdom: Wales, Social Research Division.

A survey of the child care arrangements, payments, decisionmaking, and attitudes of parents of preschool- and school-aged children in Wales in 2009

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