2009 childcare and early years provider survey
Phillips, Rachel, July 2010
(DFE-RB012). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
An overview 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 only transition classes for four- and five-year-old children, and primary schools with both preschool and transition classes--in the United Kingdom
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Achievement of children in the early years foundation stage profile
Great Britain. Department for Education. School Analysis and Research Division, September 2010
(Research Report DFE-RR034). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
Findings from an annual assessment of students achievement at the end of their participation in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), based on data for all children who attended the program from 2007 through 2009
Reports & Papers
Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): 100% Costs, Disabled Children and Actual Costs pilots evaluation summary
Abery, Marianne, May, 2011
(Research Report DFE-RR117). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A summary of evaluations of three pilot child care tax credit programs in England
Executive Summary
Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): 100% Costs Pilot: The importance of cost as a driver of family decisions about work and childcare: A data analysis report
Goodman, Kevin, April, 2011
(Research Report DFE-RR100). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
An evaluation of a pilot program in England to pay 100 percent of out-of-work families' child care expenses that examines the impact of an offer to enroll in the program on families' employment and child care outcomes
Reports & Papers
Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): 100% Costs Pilot: The importance of cost as a driver of family decisions about work and childcare: A data analysis report [Executive summary]
Goodman, Kevin, April, 2011
(Research Report DFE-RR100). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A summary of an evaluation of a pilot program in England to pay 100 percent of out-of-work families' child care expenses that examines the impact of an offer to enroll in the program on families' employment and child care outcomes
Executive Summary
Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): Actual Costs Pilot: The impact of real time reporting of childcare costs on families: A data analysis report
Goodman, Kevin, April, 2011
(Research Report DFE-RR104). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
An evaluation of an alternative child care tax credit reporting and payment system in England that examined the experiences and behavior of families in the pilot system
Reports & Papers
Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): Actual Costs Pilot: The impact of real time reporting of childcare costs on families: A data analysis report [Executive summary]
Goodman, Kevin, April, 2011
(Research Report DFE-RR104). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A summary of an evaluation of an alternative child care tax credit reporting and payment system in England that examined the experiences and behavior of families in the pilot system
Executive Summary
Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): Disabled Children's Pilot: The importance of cost as a driver of family decisions about work and childcare: A data analysis report
Goodman, Kevin, April, 2011
(Research Report DFE-RR102). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
An evaluation of a pilot program in England to increase the child care tax credit amount allowed for families with disabled children that examines the impact of an offer to enroll in the program on families' employment and child care outcomes
Reports & Papers
Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): Disabled Children's Pilot: The importance of cost as a driver of family decisions about work and childcare: A data analysis report [Executive summary]
Goodman, Kevin, April, 2011
(Research Report DFE-RR102). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A summary of an evaluation of a pilot program in England to increase the child care tax credit amount allowed for families with disabled children that examines the impact of an offer to enroll in the program on families' employment and child care outcomes
Executive Summary
Childcare and early years providers survey 2009
Phillips, Rachel, July 2010
(Research Report DFE-RR012). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
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 only transition classes for four- and five-year-old children, and primary schools with both preschool and transition classes--in the United Kingdom
Reports & Papers
Childcare and early years providers survey 2009 [Executive summary]
Phillips, Rachel, July 2010
(Research Report DFE-RR012). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
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 only transition classes for four- and five-year-old children, and primary schools with both preschool and transition classes--in the United Kingdom
Executive Summary
Childcare and early years providers survey 2009: Technical report
Phillips, Rachel, July 2010
(DFE RR-012a). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A description of the survey methods, sample population, and methods used for data analysis for the 2009 survey of child care providers in the United Kingdom
Reports & Papers
Childcare and early years providers survey 2010
Brind, Richard, September, 2011
(OSR17/2011 Research Brief). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A summary of a comparison of child care and early education provider characteristics in England by provider type, including characteristics related to children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training, based on a survey of providers
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Childcare and early years providers survey 2010
Brind, Richard, September, 2011
(OSR17/2011 Main Research Report). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A comparison of child care and early education provider
characteristics in England by provider type, including characteristics related to children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training, based on a survey of providers
Reports & Papers
Childcare and early years providers survey 2010: Survey materials
TNS-BMRB (Firm), September, 2011
(OSR17/2011 Survey Materials). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
Survey materials from a study of child care and early education provider characteristics in England by provider type, including characteristics related to children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training
Other
Childcare and early years providers survey 2010: Technical report
Lambert, Helen, September, 2011
(OSR17/2011 Technical Report). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
Methods used in a study of child care and early education provider characteristics in England by provider type, including characteristics related to children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training
Other
Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2011
Brind, Richard, September, 2012
(Official Statistics OSR18-2012, Research Report DFE-RB240). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A summary of a study of child care and early education provider characteristics in England by provider type, including enrollment, profitability, and staff characteristics and qualifications, based on a survey of providers
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2011
Brind, Richard, September, 2012
(Official Statistics OSR18/2012, Research Report DfE RR240). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
A study of child care and early education provider characteristics in England by provider type, including enrollment, profitability, and staff characteristics and qualifications, based on a survey of a representative sample providers
Reports & Papers
Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2011: Survey materials
TNS-BMRB (Firm), September, 2012
(Official Statistics OSR18-2012, Research Report DfE-RR240a). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
Survey materials from a study of child care and early education provider characteristics in England by provider type, including enrollment, profitability, and staff characteristics and qualifications
Other
Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2011: Technical report
Brind, Richard, September, 2012
(Official Statistics OSR18/2012, Research Report DfE-RR240b). Runcorn, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education.
An overview of the research design, data collection, and sample weighting for a study of child care and early education provider characteristics in England by provider type, including enrollment, profitability, and staff characteristics and qualifications
Other
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
Reports & Papers
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
Executive Summary
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
Fact Sheets & Briefs
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
Reports & Papers
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
Executive Summary