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

Section 6 - Changes in working hours since respondents started claiming working families entitlements

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How respondents' working hours have changed since respondents started claiming working families entitlements, broken down by several demographics.

Data set details

Theme
Early years
Publication
Expansion to early childcare entitlements: Childcare Experiences Survey
Release type
Number of rows
68
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Proportion of respondents
Filters
  • Change in working hours since respondent started claiming entitlements
  • Demographic group
Time period
2025

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Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_namechange_in_work_hoursdemographicdemographic_grouppercent
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandPrefer not to sayHousehold incomeLess than £20,0003.3
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandPrefer not to sayHousehold income£20,000-39,9993.1
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandPrefer not to sayHousehold income£40,000-59,9990.9
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandPrefer not to sayHousehold income£60,000-79,9992
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandPrefer not to sayHousehold income£80,000-99,9990.8

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 3 variables
Variable nameVariable description
change_in_work_hoursChange in working hours since respondent started claiming entitlements
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".

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