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The Care Burden during COVID-19: A National Database of Child Care Closures in the United States

机译:Covid-19期间的护理负担:美国的国家儿童护理数据库

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Access to child care centers reduces the care burden of parents, promotes child development, and creates employment opportunities. During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, however, many child care centers closed or reduced capacity because of restrictions and declining demand for in-person care. The authors use anonymized and aggregated mobile phone data to track year-over-year changes in visits to child care centers across most counties in the United States during each month of the pandemic. The findings reveal that two-thirds of child care centers closed in April 2020, while one-third remained closed in April 2021. Moreover, non-White families are more likely to be exposed to child care closures than White families. The findings point to widening inequalities in access to child care and potential inequalities in the pace of labor market recovery after the pandemic subsides. The authors make their monthly updated database on child care closures publicly available.
机译:进入儿童保健中心减少了父母的护理负担,促进了儿童发展,并创造了就业机会。 然而,在2019年冠状病毒疾病中,许多儿童保育中心因人员的限制和需求下降而关闭或减少能力。 作者使用匿名和聚合的移动电话数据,以跟踪在大会每月在美国大多数县中对儿童保育中心的一年同年的变化。 调查结果表明,三分之二的儿童护理中心于2020年4月封闭,而三分之一则在2021年4月仍然关闭。此外,非白人家庭更有可能接触白人家庭的育儿关闭。 该研究结果指出,在大流行消退后劳动力市场恢复步伐的进入的不平等性和潜在的不平等。 作者在公开可用的儿童保育封口上进行每月更新数据库。

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