Abstract Perceptions of users regarding the accessibility of childcare services have been under-researched. The present study addresses this gap by looking into the effect of systemic level characteristics of the ECEC system on the perceived accessibility of childcare at the individual level. Perceived accessibility is composed of perceived affordability, availability, quality and physical accessibility of these services. The socio-ecological model at the micro-level and the model of institutional setting of ECEC (provision, regulation and financing) at the macro-level are combined in multilevel analyses. Our finding is that childcare is perceived to be more accessible in countries that (1) do not allow private commercial profit-making ECEC...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Public support provided for European early childhood education and care (ECEC) systems varies consid...
International audienceHigh-quality early childcare structures are effective policy levers for reduci...
Summary of the PhD Dissertation "Accessibility and Inclusiveness of Early Childhood Education and Ca...
It is increasingly recognised that early childhood education and care (ECEC) can contribute to equal...
This article analyses childcare services in six countries, assessing this policy instrument’s potent...
In split systems, where childcare has historically been separated from preschool, childcare has only...
We analyse both academic literature and practice reports to discover the main causes for unequal acc...
This report provides an overview of social investment for early childhood education and care (ECEC) ...
Recent research has highlighted the existence of a social bias in the extent to which children have ...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Abstract Growing evidence suggests that children\u2019s participation in early childh...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Public support provided for European early childhood education and care (ECEC) systems varies consid...
International audienceHigh-quality early childcare structures are effective policy levers for reduci...
Summary of the PhD Dissertation "Accessibility and Inclusiveness of Early Childhood Education and Ca...
It is increasingly recognised that early childhood education and care (ECEC) can contribute to equal...
This article analyses childcare services in six countries, assessing this policy instrument’s potent...
In split systems, where childcare has historically been separated from preschool, childcare has only...
We analyse both academic literature and practice reports to discover the main causes for unequal acc...
This report provides an overview of social investment for early childhood education and care (ECEC) ...
Recent research has highlighted the existence of a social bias in the extent to which children have ...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Abstract Growing evidence suggests that children\u2019s participation in early childh...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Public support provided for European early childhood education and care (ECEC) systems varies consid...
International audienceHigh-quality early childcare structures are effective policy levers for reduci...