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4th survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services: (Summer 1999 to spring 2000)
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), January 2001
(Research Report No. RR247). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

Findings from a survey of parents of three- and four-year-old children on their use of early childhood education and care services, based on a survey sample of 5955 parents in England

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The barriers to childcare provision
Callender, Claire, October 2000
(Research Report No. 231). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment.

An investigation into the existence and types of barriers to providing child care for children aged 16 and under

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The barriers to childcare provision: Executive summary
Callender, Claire, 2000
(Research Brief No. 231). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment.

An assessment of the nature and extent of both the demand for and supply of different types of childcare provision in Great Britain for children under the age of 16

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Childcare quality improvement and assurance
University of London. Thomas Coram Research Unit, March, 2001
(Research Brief No. RB266). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

A summary of a study of the National Childcare Strategy program in the United Kingdom

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Childcare quality improvement and assurance practices
Munton, Anthony G., March 2001
(Research Report No. RR266). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

A study of the National Childcare Strategy program in the United Kingdom

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Early Excellence Centre pilot programme: Annual evaluation report 2000
Bertram, Tony, February 2001
(Research Brief No. RB 258). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

A summary of an evaluation of the Early Excellence Centres pilot program, discussing early evidence on functioning, program effectiveness, program design and implementation, and highlighting key issues for future development and improvements

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Early Excellence Centre pilot programme: Annual evaluation report 2000
Bertram, Tony, February 2001
(Research Report No. 258). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

An evaluation of the Early Excellence Centres pilot program, discussing early evidence on functioning, program effectiveness, program design and implementation, and highlighting key issues for future development and improvements

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Entry, retention and loss: A study of childcare students and workers
University of London. Thomas Coram Research Unit, July, 2001
(Research Brief No. RB275). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

Key findings from a study about mobility in the child care workforce and its influences on children and staff in the United Kingdom

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Fourth survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services: (Summer 1999 to spring 2000)
Blake, Margaret, January 2001
(Research Brief No. RB247). Nottingham, England: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

A summary of findings from a survey of parents of three and four year olds in England about rates of participation in all types of preschool programs, provider characteristics, and parents’ opinions and preferences

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Fourth survey of parents of three and four year old children and their use of early years services: (Summer 1999 to spring 2000)
Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment, January 2001
(Research Brief No. RB247). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

Highlights of findings from a survey of parents of three- and four-year-old children on their use of early childhood education and care services, based on a survey sample of 5,955 parents in England

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Home Learning Environment Index
Melhuish, Edward, Spring 2001
In The Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) project: Social/behavioural and cognitive development at 3-4 years in relation to family background (Technical Paper 7). London: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment

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Local assessments of childcare need and provision
Moss, Peter, July 1998
(Research Report No. 72). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment.

An examination of the feasibility and potential of conducting local assessments of child care demands, needs, and provisions, based on a review of existing material, interviews with national public and private agencies, a postal questionnaire of local authorities, and case studies of 12 local authorities in the United Kingdom

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Parents' demand for childcare
Great Britain. Department for Education and Employment, March, 2000
(Research Brief No. RB176). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

Findings from a study exploring the amount of use and type of child care arrangement used by families, based on a survey of 5,152 participants from across England

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Providing good quality childcare and early learning experiences through Sure Start
Sure Start (Programme), 2000
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

An overview of the principles underlying the Sure Start program philosophy for the early childhood education and care of young children

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Research to inform the evaluation of the Early Excellence Centres pilot programme
Pascal, Christine, February 2001
(Research Brief NO. 259). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

A summary of a report on the findings from the first evaluation of the Early Excellence Centres pilot program, discussing the foundation of the program's development, a cost benefit analysis of the program, and the findings from the evaluation of the program's effectiveness

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Research to inform the evaluation of the Early Excellence Centres pilot programme
Pascal, Christine, February 2001
(Research Report No. 259). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

A report on the findings from the first evaluation of the Early Excellence Centres pilot program, discussing the foundation of the program's development, a cost benefit analysis of the program, and the findings from the evaluation of the program's effectiveness

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