Nursery attendance and children's outcomes
Joanne Blanden,
Emilia Del Bono,
Kirstine Hansen,
Sandra McNally and
Birgitta Rabe
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Abstract:
The UK government has expanded the popular 'free entitlement' to part-time early education and care from a universal 15 hours per week to 30 hours per week for working parents. But research by Jo Blanden and co-authors reveals that the original policy was less beneficial for children's development than might have been hoped.
Keywords: childcare quality; educational attainment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-03
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