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[FAMI14B] Children enrolled in day-care institutions and family day-care, per cent of age group by Year, Country and Age

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Finland: Statistics Finland
Iceland: Statistics Iceland
Norway: Statistics Norway
Sweden: The Swedish National Agency for Education
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Rate of population of children aged 0-12 years enrolled in institutions or day-care authorized by local authority. Calculated by year-end.

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Denmark

Due to data issues, there are currently no figures for the period after the year 2014.

Finland

Includes children in subsidised private day-care and non-profit childcare. In 2015, the dataset was changed to include children who receive service vouchers from the local authority for early childhood education/day-care

Iceland

For Iceland, there is only available data on family day-care and pre-schools. There are no figures available on the number of school children (6 years and older) in after-school day-care.

Sweden

Includes both public and private sector

Year: 2021 , Country: Sweden , Age: 12 years

Includes also children older than 12 years.