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Childcare and early years survey of parents6. Maternal work
The proportion of mothers reporting that they were working.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 60
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Percentage of mothers working FT and PT
- Filters
- Mothers working pattern
- Time period
- 2010 to 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents6. Work factors by child age
Factors that influence the decision to work by child age- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 48
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Proportion selecting reason
- Filters
- Age of children in family
- Reason selected
- Time period
- 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents1. Childcare use by families
The proportion of families with children aged 0-14 (split by age bands) using childcare in the most recent term-time week by year.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 135
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Percentage of families using childcare providers
- Filters
- Child(ren) age
- Childcare type
- Time period
- 2010 to 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents1. Childcare use by children
The proportion of children aged 0-14 (split by age groups) using childcare in the most recent term time week by year.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 135
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Percentage of children using childcare providers in the most recent term time week
- Filters
- Childcare type
- Children aged
- Time period
- 2010 to 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents2. Work impact 30 hours 34yo
The perceived work impact of the 30 hour working families entitlement for 3 and 4 year olds.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 4
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Perceived impact of the 30 hours offer on work
- Filters
- Response options
- Time period
- 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents3. Affordability good
Proportion of parents over time (by child age) judging the affordability of childcare as good.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 45
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Percentage of parents rating the affordability of local childcare as very or fairly good
- Filters
- Age of children in family
- Time period
- 2010 to 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents3. Difficulty meeting costs
Proportion of parents overtime finding it difficult to meet their childcare costs.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 45
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Proportion of parents finding it difficult or very difficult to meet their childcare costs
- Filters
- Age of children in family
- Time period
- 2010 to 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents4. Availability about right
Families with child(ren) aged 0 to 4 and 5 to 14 perceive the availability of local childcare overtime as about right.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 51
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Percentage of parents saying the availability of local childcare places is ‘about right’
- Filters
- Age of children in family
- Time period
- 2008 to 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents4. Availability not enough
Families with child(ren) aged 0 to 4 and 5 to 14 perceive the availability of local childcare overtime as not enough.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 45
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Percentage of parents saying the availability of local childcare places is ‘not enough’
- Filters
- Age of children in family
- Time period
- 2010 to 2024
- File
Childcare and early years survey of parents4. Quality good
Families with child(ren) aged 0 to 4 and 5 to 14 perceive the quality of local childcare as good overtime.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Theme
- Early years
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 51
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Percentage of parents rating the quality of local childcare as very or fairly good
- Filters
- Age of children in family
- Time period
- 2008 to 2024
- File