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Access to high-quality early care and education: Analysis of Australia's national integrated data

EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH QUARTERLY(2024)

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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (4.2) calls for all children to have access to high quality Early Childhood Education (ECE), recognising the potential of ECE to promote children's development and ongoing national prosperity. Yet, in marketized systems both structural features (availability and affordability of services) and social factors (family knowledge and social connection) can drive inequitable access to the highest quality provision. In the current study, we analyse data for N=77,113 children in Australia's new whole -population integrated database to ask: Who accesses high -quality ECE services? Australia's national quality rating of ECE services provided whole -of -country standard measurement of ECE quality. We find that, although Australia provides an income -scaled subsidy to families to enable ECE attendance, inequalities are seen in the quality of service accessed. Families experiencing socio-economic disadvantage and those living in regional and remote locations are under -represented in services rated high -quality. Recent immigrants, regardless of their economic status, are most likely to attend poorer quality services. These findings highlight the need to identify and remediate mechanisms preventing those most likely to benefit from the highest quality ECE from access. Such actions are critical to deliver on the promise of ECE to disrupt intergenerational disadvantage and enable sustainable national development.
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Early Childhood Education (ECE),Quality,Access,Social inequality,Disadvantage,Sustainable Development Goal 4.2
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