85% of women leave full-time employment within three years of having their first child. For those who do stay in work, it takes on average more than a decade for them to return to their pre-maternity salaries and status levels. The statistics are shocking, but what it does show is that...
Richard had struggled off and on to find affordable child care since dropping out of college when she gave birth to her oldest son, now 12. That’s even though she immediately put her name down for a spot at child care centers when she discovered she was pregnant. “Literally,...
Working for women? : family day care providers' social and economic experience in England and Germany Previous research was mainly interested in the quality of childcare provided and parents' satisfaction. Here working conditions, such as hours worked, work... Gelder,I Ulrike 被引量: 2发表: 200...
2.2. Free full-time childcare for 4-year-olds Parents in England are statutorily obliged to send their child to school from the school term that begins after the child’s fifth birthday (the ‘statutory school age’), earlier than in most OECD countries. However, schools have the discretion...
Increasing the number of hours of free childcare to cover a full school day, however, leads to significant increases in the labour supply of mothers whose youngest child is eligible, with impacts emerging immediately and increasing over the months following entitlement. 展开 ...
“Sara was a brave, feisty and spirited child. She was not submissive as you wanted her to be. She stood up to you.” Luke Littler books place in World Darts Championship final against Michael van Gerwen admin Luke Littler has beaten Stephen Bunting to book his place in the final of ...
A growing number of cities are passing tax increases to expand access to child care. Last year, New Orleans added more than 1,000 child care seats for low-income families after voters approved a historic property tax increase.
1.(SocialWelfare)careprovidedforchildrenwithouthomes(orwithaseriouslydisturbedhomelife)by alocalauthority 2.(SocialWelfare)careandsupervisionofchildrenwhoseparentsareworking,providedby achildminderorlocalauthority CollinsEnglishDictionary–CompleteandUnabridged,12thEdition2014©HarperCollinsPublishers1991,1994,1998,20...
In a somewhat shocking move, it seems like the state of Texas has come up with a plan to meaningfully support parents working in the service industry: providing free child care for up to a year for those who qualify. The state’sService Industry Recovery Child Careprogram launched in October...
is offering a free full day of child care so that parents can get to the polls. AndBumo, an online marketplacewith hundreds of partner child care facilities across Southern California, is donating $10,000 in child care services that parents can access with the code “VOTE” at checkout. ...