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  2. Child care - Wikipedia

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    Childcare is a broad topic that covers a wide spectrum of professionals, institutions, contexts, activities, and social and cultural conventions. Early childcare is an important and often overlooked component of child development. [US 1] Care can be provided to children by a variety of individuals and groups.

  3. Child and family services - Wikipedia

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    Between 2011 and 2012, the cost of child care increased at up to eight times the rate of increases in family income. [5] For a four-year-old child, center-based care ranges from about $4,300 in Mississippi to $12,350 in Massachusetts. [6] Lower income families have been disproportionately affected by these increases in child care costs.

  4. Future of Child Care: From Families to Economics, One ... - AOL

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    Over the past 150 years, a daycare center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has done something exceptionally rare in the child care industry: Not only has it stayed open, but it has kept growing. When it ...

  5. Texas House committee talks child care policy ahead of ...

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    Tackling child care reform through an economic lens has been an ongoing pursuit of the Employers for Childcare Task Force, which consists of about 65 businesses from various industries statewide ...

  6. Hicks: Child care problems vexing and costly - AOL

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    Michael Hicks. August 4, 2024 at 10:01 AM. For most families, using paid child care services in Indiana doesn’t make sense. It costs more than parents can earn by working. Indiana’s ...

  7. Family economics - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Family economics. Family economics applies economic concepts such as production, division of labor, distribution, and decision making to the family. It is used to explain outcomes unique to family—such as marriage, the decision to have children, fertility, time devoted to domestic production, and dowry payments using economic analysis.

  8. Friday's job report underscores the severity of America's ...

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    The pandemic has upended the ability of many parents to locate and/or pay for child care options. Friday’s job report showed unmistakable signs of a weakening labor market. Buried in the report ...

  9. Bright Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. is a United States –based child-care provider and is the largest provider of employer-sponsored child care. [1] It also provides back-up child care and elder care, tuition program management, education advising, and student loan repayment programs. It is headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts.