Section 6 - Changes in working hours since respondents started claiming working families entitlements by region
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How respondents' working hours have changed since respondents started claiming working families entitlements, broken down by regions in England.
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Data set details
- Theme
- Early years
- Publication
- Expansion to early childcare entitlements: Childcare Experiences Survey
- Release type
- Number of rows
- 40
- Geographic levels
- National, Regional
- Indicators
- Proportion of respondents
- Filters
- Change in working hours since respondent started claiming entitlements
- Time period
- 2025
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time_period | time_identifier | geographic_level | country_code | country_name | region_code | region_name | change_in_work_hours | percent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Prefer not to say | 1.5 | ||
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | No - my hours have stayed the same | 64.5 | ||
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Yes - my working hours have decreased | 21.3 | ||
2025 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Yes - my working hours have increased | 12.7 | ||
2025 | Reporting year | Regional | E92000001 | England | E12000001 | North East | Prefer not to say | 1.7 |
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Variable name | Variable description |
---|---|
change_in_work_hours | Change in working hours since respondent started claiming entitlements |
percent | Proportion of respondents |
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