2024 National Early Childhood Education and Care Workforce Census 

The fifth Early Childhood Education and Care National Workforce Census took place in 2024.

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Key findings

Workforce

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Decorative image relating to 2024 National Workforce Census Report including text reading '268,050 ECEC Workers'
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Decorative image relating to the 2024 National Workforce Census Report with the text reading '173,738 with ECEC Quals' referring to qualifications.
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Decorative image relating to the 2024 National Workforce Census Report with text reading '91.2% were female'

Children

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Decorative image of a cartoon house for the 2024 national Workforce Census Report Children in care with text - 1,491,240 Children in care
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Decorative image with text referring to the 2024 National Workforce Census report - 4.4% were first nations children
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Decorative image with a quote from the 2024 National Workforce Census Report - 19.3% spoke another language

About this report

The 2024 National Workforce Census provides a national overview of the early childhood education and care workforce.  

It collected information about:  

  • staff  
  • service usage  
  • children with additional needs  
  • access to preschool programs.  

The 2024 National Workforce Census builds on the results of earlier censuses and provides a useful picture of the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector over time.  

Read the 2024 National Workforce Census Report

Download the 2024 National Workforce Census National data tables

Download the 2024 National Workforce Census Regional data tables

Detailed findings

These key findings represent a snapshot of the ECEC sector during the reference week of the National Workforce Census (NWC).  

The self-reported data is from:

  • 97% of CCS services, and  
  • 67% of dedicated preschools nationally (excluding Western Australian dedicated preschools who did not participate in the 2024 NWC).

Workers

268,050 workers at ECEC services.

173,738 paid contact staff held a qualification in an ECEC field.

91.2% of the ECEC workforce was female.

Children

1,491,240 children aged 0 to 12 attended CCS-approved services. This is not a count of individual children, as children are not identified in NWC data and may attend more than one ECEC service.  

4.4% of all children attending CCS-approved services were Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.  

19.3% of all children attending CCS-approved services spoke a language other than English (LOTE) at home (or had parents/guardians who spoke a language other than English).