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Title: Growing Up in Scotland: Use of Childcare by Parents of Young Children
Authors: Government, Scottish
Issue Date: 8-Jan-2007
Publisher: Scottish Government
Series/Report no.: Research Findings
No: 2
Abstract: The Growing Up in Scotland study ( GUS) is an important new longitudinal research project aimed at tracking the lives of a cohort of Scottish children from the early years, through childhood and beyond. Its principal aim is to provide information to support policy-making, but it is also intended to be a broader resource that can be drawn on by academics, voluntary sector organisations and other interested parties. Focusing initially on a cohort of 5,217 children aged 0-1 years old and a cohort of 2,859 children aged 2-3 years old, the first wave of fieldwork began in April 2005. This document is one of a series that summarise key findings from the first sweep of the survey.
Keywords: Demographic trends
Parents and parenting
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3106
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