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Child care
Summer camps are having trouble finding enough staffers; some are cutting back
Aug 10, 2022
In Maine, home to many summer camps, a YMCA camp had to limit its capacity to 80 kids due to staffing issues.
A lack of affordable child care is keeping women out of the workforce
Jul 8, 2022
Child care is a poorly paid profession that continues to be one of the biggest expenses for parents.
Lack of affordable child care is hurting parents and the economy
Jul 7, 2022
Marketplace’s senior economics contributor explains how an unreliable child care system doesn’t just hold back parents.
Child care disruptions have been driving more women than men to quit their jobs
Feb 17, 2022
It's been happening throughout the pandemic.
The labor shortage continues in child care
Dec 9, 2021
One result of the ongoing staff shortage is that parents may have trouble finding daycare slots for their kids.
Apprenticeships may help build the child care workforce
by
Mariana Dale
Nov 26, 2021
Low pay is still an obstacle to bringing people into the field, where employment is 10% lower than before the pandemic.
Day care providers struggle to compete with rising wages
Oct 13, 2021
The pandemic has shown that child care in the U.S. isn’t working. Most early childhood caregivers and teachers don’t earn a living wage.
For public good, not for profit.
Some working moms are once again at risk of leaving their jobs
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Aug 31, 2021
Kelli LaFont and Lauren Pyle both know they, not their husbands, will stay home if their children are exposed to COVID-19.
How essential child care providers are often stretched thin
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Aug 19, 2021
Early childhood reporter for KPCC and LAist, Mariana Dale, explains why many child care providers are financially overextended.