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sustaining, and addressing remaining challenges. In addition, increasing rates of student absenteeism and dropouts pose …
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Enrolment rates in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are expressed as net enrolment rates, which are calculated by dividing the number of students of a particular age group enrolled in ECEC by the size of the population of that age group. Generally, figures are based on head counts and...
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children takes up full-time employment and uses centre-based childcare. Calculations refer to a couple with two children aged 2 …
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This dataset shows the proportion of earnings that are lost to either higher taxes, lower benefits or childcare costs … when a parent with young children takes up full-time employment and uses centre-based childcare services. Data are …
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childcare costs when a parent with young children takes up full-time employment and uses full-time centre-based childcare. This …
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This indicator measures the net childcare costs for parents using full-time centre-based childcare, after any benefits … designed to reduce the gross childcare fees. Childcare benefits can be received in the form of childcare allowances, tax … concessions, fee rebates and increases in other benefit entitlements. Net childcare costs are calculated for both couples and lone …
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This dataset shows the net costs paid by parents for full-time centre-based childcare, after any benefits designed to … reduce the gross childcare fees. Childcare benefits can be received in the form of childcare allowances, tax concessions, fee …
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This dataset shows the net costs paid by parents for full-time centre-based childcare, after any benefits designed to … reduce the gross childcare fees. Childcare benefits can be received in the form of childcare allowances, tax concessions, fee …
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