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National review of the early years and childcare workforce: Report and consultation
Scotland. Scottish Executive, 2006
Edinburgh: Scotland, Scottish Executive.

An overview of issues related to the child care and early education workforce in Scotland, including characteristics and responsibilities of the current workforce, training and professional development opportunities, and workforce planning

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National review of the early years and childcare workforce: Scottish Executive response
Scotland. Scottish Executive, 2006
Edinburgh: Scotland, Scottish Executive.

A response from the Scottish Executive to an overview of issues related to the child care and early education workforce in Scotland, including characteristics and responsibilities of the current workforce, training and professional development opportunities, and workforce planning

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Pre-school and childcare statistics 2006
Scotland. Scottish Executive, 2006
Edinburgh: Scotland, Scottish Executive.

An overview of characteristics of child care providers and child care workers in Scotland

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Pre-school and childcare workforce statistics 2005
Scotland. Scottish Executive, 2006
Edinburgh: Scotland, Scottish Executive.

An overview of characteristics of child care workers in Scotland

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