Data set from Expansion to early childcare entitlements: Childcare Experiences Survey

Section 2 - Accessing the 15 hours funded working families childcare entitlement

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Whether respondents were accessing the working parents childcare entitlement, broken down by several demographics.

Data set details

Theme
Early years
Publication
Expansion to early childcare entitlements: Childcare Experiences Survey
Release type
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Number of respondents
  • Proportion of respondents
Filters
  • Whether accessing 15 hours working parents entitlements
  • Demographic group
Time period
2024

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Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameaccessing_entitlementdemographicdemographic_groupcountpercent
2024Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandNoHousehold incomeLess than £20,000165.6
2024Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandNoHousehold income£20,000-39,999445.2
2024Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandNoHousehold income£40,000-59,999644.1
2024Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandNoHousehold income£60,000-79,999392.4
2024Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandNoHousehold income£80,000-99,999211.7

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 4 variables
Variable nameVariable description
accessing_entitlementWhether accessing 15 hours working parents entitlements
countNumber of respondents
demographic_groupDemographic group
percentProportion of respondents

Footnotes

  1. 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".
  2. Some breakdowns may be based on a small number of respondents.  These should be interpreted with caution.

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