Appendix 1 of the Treasury Paper
This Table shows the grouping of children in relation to Family Income and Duration.
Attainment bands (using gca @ baseline for EPPE pre-sch sample & gca @ reception for
home sample) * total family salary (categorial variable) Cross tabulation
__________Tota |
family salary (categoria |
variable)___________ | |||||||
No |
2500- |
17500- |
30000- |
37500- |
67500- |
No salary |
Total | ||
Attainmen |
Low attainers @ |
205 |
133 |
91 |
48 |
55 |
11 |
290 |
833 |
Average |
241 |
231 |
193 |
139 |
223 |
66 |
340 |
1433 | |
High attainers |
62 |
87 |
115 |
79 |
187 |
96 |
113 |
739 | |
Total___________________ |
508 |
451 |
399 |
266 |
465 |
173 |
743 |
3005 |
*no questionnaire or non response of question
This Table shows the grouping of Quality and Duration of pre-school.
ECERS-E 3-way split (centre level) * amount of time (grouped2) in pre-school
(dosepreb+dosepres) (for pattern, number and pre-reading) Cross tabulation
Amount of time (grouped2) in pre-school |
Total | ||||||
0<dose≥ 12 |
12<dose≥ 24 |
24<dose≥ 36 |
dose>36 |
no pre- | |||
ECERS-E |
No pre-school |
314 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
314 |
Low quality (lowest 20%) |
0 |
13 |
142 |
226 |
41 |
422 | |
Medium quality |
0 |
306 |
638 |
475 |
203 |
1622 | |
High quality |
0 |
237 |
315 |
73 |
46 |
671 | |
Total_________________ |
314 |
556 |
1095 |
774 |
290 |
3029 |
83
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