How Child Care Disruptions Hurt Parents of Color Most ArticleJun 29, 2020 How Child Care Disruptions Hurt Parents of Color Most Black and multiracial parents are more likely than white parents to experience child care-related job disruptions. Jun 29, 2020 Cristina Novoa
States Can Improve Child Care Assistance Programs Through Cost Modeling ReportMar 9, 2023 States Can Improve Child Care Assistance Programs Through Cost Modeling The current process states use for setting child care subsidy reimbursement rates only looks backward, building low wages and scarce resources into the future of child care. Mar 9, 2023 Maureen Coffey
The Importance of Preschool and Child Care for Working Mothers ReportMay 8, 2013 The Importance of Preschool and Child Care for Working Mothers Early childhood education cultivates a future workforce, secures long-term economic competitiveness, and develops our nation’s future leaders. Universal high-quality pre-K and child care will also help families across America that are struggling with costly child care bills, missing work to provide care, or sending their children to low-quality care centers. May 8, 2013 Sarah Jane Glynn, Jane Farrell, Nancy Wu
Families Can Expect to Pay 20 Percent of Income on Summer Child Care ArticleJun 11, 2018 Families Can Expect to Pay 20 Percent of Income on Summer Child Care Summer child care is out of reach for many families. Jun 11, 2018 Cristina Novoa
Growing the Economy Through Affordable Child Care ReportMay 24, 2021 Growing the Economy Through Affordable Child Care The Child Care for Working Families Act would invest in the United States’ care infrastructure, growing the economy while lowering child care costs for the middle class. May 24, 2021 Rasheed Malik
Costly and Unavailable: America Lacks Sufficient Child Care Supply for Infants and Toddlers ReportAug 4, 2020 Costly and Unavailable: America Lacks Sufficient Child Care Supply for Infants and Toddlers Less than one-fourth of infants and toddlers across a sample including 19 states and Washington, D.C., could be served by the existing licensed child care supply. The coronavirus crisis is likely to make that worse. Aug 4, 2020 Steven Jessen-Howard, Rasheed Malik, MK Falgout
Child Care Supply by Congressional District InteractiveApr 10, 2019 Child Care Supply by Congressional District This interactive provides information about the supply of child care in every congressional district. Apr 10, 2019 Leila Schochet, Rasheed Malik
Rural Communities Need Federal Child Care Investments ArticleMay 17, 2022 Rural Communities Need Federal Child Care Investments Targeted, long-term investments would help the many families in rural America who desperately need child care. May 17, 2022 Maureen Coffey
Early Learning in the United States: 2017 Fact SheetJul 20, 2017 Early Learning in the United States: 2017 By preparing children for school and enabling parents to work, high-quality child care and preschool are a necessity for children, families, and the economy. These fact sheets explore the status of early learning programs in states and the need for state investment in these programs. Jul 20, 2017 Simon Workman, Jessica Troe
With Decreased Enrollment and Higher Operating Costs, Child Care Is Hit Hard Amid COVID-19 ArticleNov 10, 2020 With Decreased Enrollment and Higher Operating Costs, Child Care Is Hit Hard Amid COVID-19 A statewide survey of Colorado child care providers shows unsustainable business conditions and bolsters the need for federal child care relief. Nov 10, 2020 Rasheed Malik