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Costs and benefits of universal childcare: A preliminary economic analysis for the UK
Ambler, Mark, 2003
(Facing the Future: Policy Papers No. 7). London: Daycare Trust.

A cost-benefit analysis of England’s speculative high quality and affordable universal preschool child care provision, including the economic impact for mothers’ employment options, economic output, child poverty reduction, the economic and financial challenges of aging populations, the prospective increase in future worker productivity, and the short-term and long-term costs associated with universal child care

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Universal childcare provision in the UK: Towards a cost-benefit analysis
Ambler, Mark, August, 2003
London: PricewaterhouseCoopers.

A cost-benefit analysis of universal child care for United Kingdom preschool children, weighing the benefits of increased levels of female employment and increases in children's future productivity against the costs of additional child care provisions

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