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  • Analysis of households where both parents in a couple or lone parents are in employment, and the industries and occupations they work in.

  • Statistics on children referred to and assessed by children's social services for the year ending 31 March 2019.

  • This is the latest release of annual statistics on separated families in Great Britain.

  • Quarterly experimental statistics on the Child Maintenance Service to December 2019.

  • An independent report by the Children’s ÌìÃÀÓ°Ôº Commissioners in Northamptonshire.

  • A national review into adolescent deaths or serious harm where criminal exploitation was a factor.

  • Research report analysing 368 serious case reviews (SCRs) with findings for professionals working with children and families.

  • Results of the latest child health profiles user survey and Public Health England response.

  • Information about children's social workers employed in local authorities and agency social workers.

  • A summary of findings from our joint targeted area inspections (JTAIs) of how multi-agency partnerships respond to child exploitation.

  • The main findings from a follow-up survey with respondents to the 2018 Childcare and early years survey of parents (CEYSP).

  • Research into the impact of early education at ages 2 to 5 on child outcomes at the start of school, and the importance of the early years home environment.

  • Quarterly statistics about Maternity Allowance claims paid from 1 June to 31 August 2019.

  • This research explored any barriers or issues preventing childcare providers’ signing-up to Tax-Free Childcare.

  • Research exploring which families are likely to benefit from the scheme.

  • This research examined responses to correspondence sent to parents and childcare providers as part of the scheme.

  • A report outlining key findings from the first 4 waves of the HMRC Customer Experience Survey on Tax-Free Childcare and 30 hours free childcare.

  • Research investigating how parents make decisions about childcare and the impact on uptake of government childcare offers.

  • This research explored parents’ experiences of using the childcare service during the trial to help identify and learn about areas that could be improved.

  • Research investigating how parents make decisions about childcare and the impact on uptake of government childcare offers.