Childcare and Early Years Provision: Providers' Survey, 2016

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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The introduction of the National Childcare Strategy in 1998 marked a radical shift in government policy and for the first time put childcare provision firmly on the political map. Since then a wide range of childcare initiatives and funding streams have been introduced, and hence there is a need for regular data to aid the evaluation of recent policy interventions in these areas. The Childcare and Early Years Provision survey series is divided into two survey strands: the Parents’ Survey and the Providers’ Survey. The Parents’ Survey provides data on parents’ take-up, views and experiences of childcare. Families in England are randomly selected from the Child Benefit Records and all parents had children aged 0-14 years. They are asked about their use and experiences of childcare for all children in the family and to give more detailed information about childcare for a particular child (selected at random where there is more than one child in the family). The current Parents' Survey series replaces two previous surveys: the Survey of Parents of Three and Four-Year-Old Children and Their Use of Early Years Services (conducted between 1997 and 2002) and Parents' Demand for Childcare, conducted in 1999 and 2001 (see SNs 4380 and 4970 respectively). The Providers' Survey monitors the characteristics and development of childcare and early years providers and the workforce in England. Information was collected on the number and characteristics of providers, the characteristics of the children enrolled, workforce composition, qualifications and training, recruitment and retention, and business operation. The 2016 survey underwent an extensive redesign, which means findings are not comparable with previous surveys.The 2020 survey was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Further information is available on the GOV.UK Childcare and Early Years Statistics webpage.Special licence dataAdditional, more detailed variables from the Providers' Survey in 2018, 2019 and 2021 are available under Special Licence (SL). The SL data have more restrictive access conditions than those made available under the standard End User Licence (EUL) agreement. Prospective users of the SL version will need to complete an extra application form and demonstrate to the data owners exactly why they need access to the additional variables in order to get permission to use that version. Users are advised to consult the EUL version first and the list of variables available under each study before applying.

The Childcare and Early Years Provision: Providers’ Survey, 2016 collected information on the main characteristics of childcare and early years provision in England to allow the evaluation of policy initiatives. The 2016 survey seeks to provide representative data on provider characteristics and availability of provision, attendance and spare capacity within childcare settings, usage and future plans of funded places, staff qualifications and pay, and also explores the cost and profitability of providing childcare. It covers group-based providers (Ofsted registered providers that operate on non-domestic premises), school-based providers (covering reception and nursery, including maintained nurseries) and childminders (Ofsted registered childminders, not including those that were registered with an agency). The 2016 survey underwent an extensive redesign in response to changes in the sector and to better meet the Department for Education’s needs, which means the survey creates a new benchmark for future tracking and findings are not comparable with previous surveys. Further information about this survey may be found on the gov.uk Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey, 2016 webpage.

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The datasets contain information on the number and main characteristics of childcare and early years providers in England.

Multi-stage stratified random sample

Telephone interview

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DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8166-1
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Creator Department for Education; Kantar Public
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2017
Funding Reference Department for Education
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Resource Type Numeric
Discipline Business and Management; Economics; History; Humanities; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage England