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The end of billions in pandemic federal support for child care centers nationwide could worsen a shortage of workers and care.
No need to miss mom while you’re away at college when you can rent one for $49 per month.
The growth was largely driven by working mothers. Flexible and remote jobs help, but the expiration of child care relief funds may hurt.
Child care is a poorly paid profession that continues to be one of the biggest expenses for parents.
Dads have played a more active role in domestic labor and caregiving during the pandemic. That’s helped moms — just not enough.
Greater acceptance for career pauses could benefit moms.
A new study provides more evidence that mothers are particularly penalized in the workplace.
Moms were overwhelmingly responsible for supervising remote learning
Many working parents were already struggling. Then the pandemic hit.
The ballot measure passed at a time when women are leaving the workforce due to a lack of child care.