An examination of the contribution that childcare might make to ending child poverty.
Childcare provision has an indirect impact on child poverty through enabling parents to work; there may also be longer-term benefits in breaking the cycle of poverty and deprivation.
This short paper examines the contribution that childcare might make to ending child poverty. The paper focuses on childcare policy specifically in England as, despite sharing key aspects with the English model, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have separate strategies.
Part of the JRF’s child poverty programme, the paper: