The government should make replacing childcare vouchers with a system of universal childcare a top priority, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) argues.
It believes such an approach to encourage mothers to return to work could boost the economy by £1.5bn a year if maternal employment rates increased by 10%. The IPPR acknowledged that its recomme...
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