Data set from Education provision: children under 5 years of age

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Number and percentage of eligible children registered for and number of providers delivering government-funded early years provision, by age and entitlement type. National timeseries back to 2015 for the 15-hour entitlement for 2-year-olds, 2011 for the 15-hour entitlement for 3 and 4-year-olds, and 2018 for the 30-hour entitlement for 3 and 4-year-olds.


Data set details

Theme
Early years
Publication
Education provision: children under 5 years of age
Release type
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Number of registered children
  • Estimate of eligible children
  • Estimated percentage of eligible children registered
Filters
  • Age and entitlement type
Time period
2011 to 2023

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameentitlement_typeagenumber_childrennumber_eligible_childrenpercentage_eligible_childrennumber_providers
2023Reporting yearNationalE92000001England15-hour entitlement2-year-olds1242001680007421000
2023Reporting yearNationalE92000001England15-hour entitlement3 and 4-year-olds119600012761009446200
2023Reporting yearNationalE92000001England30-hour entitlement3 and 4-year-olds363000zz35300
2022Reporting yearNationalE92000001England15-hour entitlement2-year-olds1354001883007222100
2022Reporting yearNationalE92000001England15-hour entitlement3 and 4-year-olds121220013140009247100

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 5 variables
Variable nameVariable description
ageAge and entitlement type
number_childrenNumber of registered children
number_eligible_childrenEstimate of eligible children
number_providersNumber of providers
percentage_eligible_childrenEstimated percentage of eligible children registered

Footnotes

  1. The estimated number of eligible 2-year-olds is derived from data supplied by the Department for Work and Pensions each November. It represents the best data available on the number of children meeting the benefit and tax credit eligibility criteria.
  2. Population estimates for 3 and 4-year-olds from 2013 onwards are likely overestimates to some extent, and therefore the derived take-up rates are likely underestimates. Therefore the 3 and 4-year-old take-up rates need to be treated with caution. The population estimates and take-up rates back to 2013 will be revised in the 2024 release following ONS publication of a full and consistent timeseries based on Census 2021 population data. See methodology for more information.
  3. Children who split their entitlement across more than one private, voluntary or independent provider are only counted at the provider where they spend the majority of their time.
  4. Data collected in 2021 (and to a lesser extent 2022) was affected by the impact of COVID-19 uncertainty on providers and parents. Further information is available in the methodology note.

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