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Childcare and early years survey of parents 2010
Smith, Patten, June, 2012
(Research Brief OSR 12/2012 / DFE-RB221). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.

A summary of a study of the child care and early years services usage, expenses, decision-making, and views of families in England, based on interviews with more than 6,700 parents with children under 15 years old

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Childcare and early years survey of parents 2010
Smith, Patten, June, 2012
(Official Statistics Release OSR 12/2012, Research Report DFE-RR221). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.

A study of the child care and early years services usage, expenses, decision-making, and views of families in England, based on interviews with more than 6,700 parents with children under 15 years old

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Childcare and early years survey of parents 2010 [Executive summary]
Smith, Patten, June, 2012
(Official Statistics Release OSR 12/2012, Research Report DFE-RR221). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.

A summary of a study of the child care and early years services usage, expenses, decision-making, and views of families in England, based on interviews with more than 6,700 parents with children under 15 years old

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Evaluation of Flying Start: Findings from the baseline survey of families: Mapping needs and measuring early influence among families with babies aged 7-20 months: Summary report
Ipsos MORI (Firm). Social Research Institute, 2011
(No.: 28/2011). Cardiff, United Kingdom: Wales, Social Research Division.

A summary of an evaluation of Flying Start, an integrated services program for families in disadvantaged areas in Wales, that examines families' use of Flying Start services and that compares parenting outcomes of families either living in or not living in areas served by Flying Start, based on survey responses from 3,591 families with children under 2 years old

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Evaluation of Flying Start: Findings from the baseline survey of families: Mapping needs and measuring early influence among families with babies aged seven to 20 months: Main report
Ipsos MORI (Firm). Social Research Institute, 2011
(No.: 28/2011). Cardiff, United Kingdom: Wales, Social Research Division.

An evaluation of Flying Start, an integrated services program for families in disadvantaged areas in Wales, that examines families' use of Flying Start services and that compares parenting outcomes of families either living in or not living in areas served by Flying Start, based on survey responses from 3,591 families with children under 2 years old

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National survey of Child Support Agency clients
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2001
(Research Report No. 152). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

An inquiry into the experiences of families using the services of a Child Support Agency (CSA) in England, based on a survey of 2,409 clients of CSAs in England

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National survey of Child Support Agency clients [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2001
(Research Report No. 152). London: Great Britain, Department for Work and Pensions.

An executive summary of a survey of families who were clients of a Child Support Agency (CSA) in England

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