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The introduction of free nursery places for three-year-olds has not delivered long-term benefits for children’s development according to new research. We spoke talk to researcher, Dr Birgitta Rabe, from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, about her research and what it means for policy and parents.   This podcast was originally created for the Institute for Social and Economic Research podcast series.

Summary

The introduction of free nursery places for three-year-olds has not delivered long-term benefits for children’s development according to new research. We spoke talk to researcher, Dr Birgitta Rabe, from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, about her research and what it means for policy and parents.
 
This podcast was originally created for the Institute for Social and Economic Research podcast series. 
 

Subtitle
The introduction of free nursery places for three-year-olds has not delivered long-term benefits for children’s development according to new research. We spoke talk to researcher, Dr Birgitta Rabe, from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at...
Duration
10:58
Publishing date
2014-10-29 13:59
Link
http://researchpodcasts.co.uk/podcasts-2014-01/
Contributors
  Christine Garrington, Research Podcasts
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Shownotes

The introduction of free nursery places for three-year-olds has not delivered long-term benefits for children’s development according to new research. We spoke talk to researcher, Dr Birgitta Rabe, from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, about her research and what it means for policy and parents.

 

This podcast was originally created for the Institute for Social and Economic Research podcast series. 

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