Recent government approaches to childcare funding have been simple rather than innovative. Improvements in affordability have been short lived, with benefits quickly absorbed through higher costs charged to families. The result is an ongoing game of catch up between government and service providers with families stuck in the middle. Since 2001, the proportion of Australian households reporting difficulties with the cost of childcare for a child under five has increased to more than three out of ten, making affordability an ongoing issue for households – and an election issue for politicians. Despite childcare being an election issue in 2004 and 2007 and subsequent incentive in government assistance, many households still report a range of ...
Working families with young children face substantial barriers in accessing and affording quality ch...
In this brief, authors Robert Paul Hartley, Marybeth Mattingly, and Christopher Wimer present estima...
“If you’re telling people that they can’t have child care, then they probably won’t be able to work....
Relatively little research has been conducted into child care affordability and availability, leavin...
Provides an overview of the child care industry in Australia, trends through time, international com...
There’s not much for children in this budget, according to the Australian Council for Educatio...
Quality early care and education and after-school activities help families' work and children succee...
Australian newspapers often feature stories about child care and its potential benefits or hazards a...
Despite the widely-acknowledged importance of high quality, affordable child care, quantitative rese...
Child care can be a public service tool capable of supporting multiple social and economic goals inc...
The supply of formal childcare has expanded in many developed countries. There is ambiguity, however...
Long waiting lists and lack of choice over which days, the number of days and the type of childcare ...
Regulation of childcare for the purposes of early childhood learning and development is a relatively...
This report provides a statistical analysis of the Australian child care market over the last five y...
Master of ScienceApplied Human SciencesElaine M. JohannesChildcare is a necessity for many parents t...
Working families with young children face substantial barriers in accessing and affording quality ch...
In this brief, authors Robert Paul Hartley, Marybeth Mattingly, and Christopher Wimer present estima...
“If you’re telling people that they can’t have child care, then they probably won’t be able to work....
Relatively little research has been conducted into child care affordability and availability, leavin...
Provides an overview of the child care industry in Australia, trends through time, international com...
There’s not much for children in this budget, according to the Australian Council for Educatio...
Quality early care and education and after-school activities help families' work and children succee...
Australian newspapers often feature stories about child care and its potential benefits or hazards a...
Despite the widely-acknowledged importance of high quality, affordable child care, quantitative rese...
Child care can be a public service tool capable of supporting multiple social and economic goals inc...
The supply of formal childcare has expanded in many developed countries. There is ambiguity, however...
Long waiting lists and lack of choice over which days, the number of days and the type of childcare ...
Regulation of childcare for the purposes of early childhood learning and development is a relatively...
This report provides a statistical analysis of the Australian child care market over the last five y...
Master of ScienceApplied Human SciencesElaine M. JohannesChildcare is a necessity for many parents t...
Working families with young children face substantial barriers in accessing and affording quality ch...
In this brief, authors Robert Paul Hartley, Marybeth Mattingly, and Christopher Wimer present estima...
“If you’re telling people that they can’t have child care, then they probably won’t be able to work....