Data set from Childcare and early years survey of parents

Impact of 30 hours for children aged 3 and 4 on work hours

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Impact of funded childcare for 3 and 4 year olds on parental work hours

Data set details

Theme
Early years
Publication
Childcare and early years survey of parents
Release type
Number of rows
4
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Perceived impact of the 30 hours offer on work
Filters
  • Response options
Time period
2025

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Table showing first 4 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameresponse_breakdownproportion
2025Calendar yearNationalE92000001EnglandWere the 30 hours offer not available, the parent would be working more hours7
2025Calendar yearNationalE92000001EnglandWere the 30 hours offer not available, the parent would be working fewer hours40
2025Calendar yearNationalE92000001EnglandWere the 30 hours offer not available, the parent would be working the same number of hours46
2025Calendar yearNationalE92000001EnglandWere the 30 hours offer not available, the parent would not be working6

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 2 variables
Variable nameVariable description
proportionPerceived impact of the 30 hours offer on work
response_breakdownResponse options

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