Section 6 - Influence of the expansion to Early Years childcare entitlements on respondent working hours
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How influential respondents thought the introduction of the childcare entitlements were in their decision to change their working hours, broken down by several demographics.
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Data set details
- Theme
- Early years
- Publication
- Expansion to early childcare entitlements: Childcare Experiences Survey
- Release type
- Number of rows
- 75
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Proportion of respondents
- Filters
- Influence of entitlements on change in work hours since respondent started claiming entitlements
- Demographic group
- Time period
- 2025
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time_period | time_identifier | geographic_level | country_code | country_name | work_hours_change_influenced_by_entitlement | demographic | demographic_group | percent |
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2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Prefer not to say | Change in work hours since April 2024 | Yes - my working hours have decreased | 2.5 |
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Prefer not to say | Change in work hours since April 2024 | Yes - my working hours have increased | 0.9 |
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Not at all influential | Change in work hours since April 2024 | Yes - my working hours have decreased | 16.3 |
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Not at all influential | Change in work hours since April 2024 | Yes - my working hours have increased | 8.4 |
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Not very influential | Change in work hours since April 2024 | Yes - my working hours have decreased | 15.1 |
Variables in this data set
Variable name | Variable description |
---|---|
demographic_group | Demographic group |
percent | Proportion of respondents |
work_hours_change_influenced_by_entitlement | Influence of entitlements on change in work hours since respondent started claiming entitlements |
Footnotes
- Respondents were asked to indicate whether any children in their household have Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). Those who answered "Yes" for any of their children, even if not the child the entitlements were claimed for, are labelled "has SEND children".
- Due to the extremely small sample size, respondents using more than 70 hours of childcare per week were considered outliers and excluded from analysis.
- Percentages shown as 0% may represent true values less than 0.5% that have been rounded down. For more precise figures, please download the table via the Export options link on the Table tab above.
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