EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE PROVISION: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF POLICY, DELIVERY AND FUNDING
This report provides an overview of the current situation regarding early childhood education and care provision in Scotland, England, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Slovenia, France and the Netherlands.
List of Tables
Table 2.1: Percentage of all children 0-15 registered in formal ECEC services, by age group
Table 2.2: Staff: Child ratios
Table 2.3: Qualifications of the ECEC workforce
Table 3.1: Number of ECEC providers in 2011
Table 3.2: Hours in childcare per week by age of child
Table 4.1: Annual costs per enrolled child in preschool and after school care
Table 4.2: Maximum fees for a (full-time) ECEC place in 2012 (per month)
Table 4.3: Preschool enrolment rate by age, 2011
Table 4.4: Enrolment rate in after school care by age, 2011
Table 5.1: Public/private mix of ownership, 2011
Table 5.2: Average parent fees (without additional subsidies) for 2012
Table 5.3 ECEC workforce qualifications
Table 5.4: ECEC staff pay (DKK)
Table 6.1: ECEC workforce qualifications
Table 7.1: Number and % of public and private preschools, 2011-12
Table 7.2: Preschool enrolment rate by age, 2011-12
Table 7.3: Workforce qualifications and training
Table 8.1: Annual cost of ECEC place in 2009
Table 8.2: Main formal ECEC arrangements for under-3s
Table 8.3: ECEC workforce qualifications
Table 10.1: Children's participation in formal childcare by age and usual number of hours per week
Table 10.2: Net childcare costs (after benefits) as a % of household income for a dual earner family
Table 10.3: Is ECEC responsibility split across ministries?
Table 10.4: Do 0-3 year olds and 3-5 year olds use the same type of services?
Table 10.5: National curriculum by country
Table 10.6: Statutory requirements for tertiary education
Table 10.7: Employment rates for parents by sex and age of youngest child
Table 10.8: Part-time employment for parents by sex and age of youngest child
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