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2006 childcare and early years providers surveys
Nicholson, Susan, August 2007
(Research Report No. DCSF-RB009). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Children, Schools and Families.

A summary of a comparison of characteristics--including characteristics of children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training--of child care and early education provider organizations in eight sectors--family child care providers, out-of-school time providers, full-day care providers, part-day providers, Sure Start children's centers, preschools, primary schools with transition classes for four- and five-year-old children but not preschool classes, and primary schools with both preschool and transition classes--in the United Kingdom

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Effective Pre-school and Primary Education 3-11 project (EPPE 3-11): Influences on children’s development and progress in Key Stage 2: Social/behavioural outcomes in year 5
Sammons, Pam, August 2007
(Research Brief DCSF-RB007). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Children, Schools and Families.

A summary of a study of the social and behavioral development of children in year 5 of primary school in England and their relationship to family and home learning environments and to preschool and primary school experiences, based on data from a longitudinal study of the relationship of preschool and primary school experiences to children's development

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Rolling out free early education for disadvantaged two year olds: An implementation study for local authorities and providers
Gibb, Jennifer, June, 2011
(Research Brief DFE-RB131). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.

A summary of a study of the implementation of a program that offers free early education to disadvantaged 2-year-old children in England that examines program targeting, sustainability, service integration, quality, and flexibility, based on case studies of 8 local authorities

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