Every year the Family and Childcare Trust collects information about childcare costs and availability in Britain. The data makes it possible to monitor changes in childcare costs and availability from year to year and identify differences in childcare provision across the regions and nations of Britain. This year's survey, the 13th in the series, has found that costs for childcare have continued to increase, putting extra pressure on families' budgets. The survey also highlights serious and ongoing gaps in provision across the country for working parents, school-aged children, disabled children, those living in rural areas and two-year-olds who qualify for free early education. (author abstract)
Childcare Costs Survey 2014
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