Washington Post, May 20, 2020. Article describing finding that up to one-half of child care centers may not reopen in the US in the wake of COVID-19, with financially devastating results for early childhood educators and for women who need child care in order to participate in the paid labor force
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to mitigate transmission resulted in sudden and widespre...
Women have consistently been responsible for more child and elder care than men in the U.S. This dis...
Gendered inequalities are on the frontlines of Covid-19. The catalogue of Covid-19’s impact covers a...
Access to child care centers reduces the care burden of parents, promotes child development, and cre...
The burden of child care in the wake of widespread K-12 school closures has disproportionately harme...
A recent review of evidence points to ways the pandemic has deepened the childcare crisis and widene...
In this Carsey Perspective, authors Jess Carson and Marybeth Mattingly describe the ways that the CO...
This article highlights trends in child care closures in rural Minnesota before and during the pande...
COVID-19 is a public health and economic crisis, and women are bearing the brunt of the resulting e...
Among the weaknesses within American society exposed by the COVID pandemic, almost none has emerged ...
On March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
In March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
A year into the pandemic, we are no longer just worrying about progress on women's equality coming t...
School closings during COVID-19 exposed an under-addressed gender equity issue in the United States:...
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept America in 2020, schools closed and families shifted to children lear...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to mitigate transmission resulted in sudden and widespre...
Women have consistently been responsible for more child and elder care than men in the U.S. This dis...
Gendered inequalities are on the frontlines of Covid-19. The catalogue of Covid-19’s impact covers a...
Access to child care centers reduces the care burden of parents, promotes child development, and cre...
The burden of child care in the wake of widespread K-12 school closures has disproportionately harme...
A recent review of evidence points to ways the pandemic has deepened the childcare crisis and widene...
In this Carsey Perspective, authors Jess Carson and Marybeth Mattingly describe the ways that the CO...
This article highlights trends in child care closures in rural Minnesota before and during the pande...
COVID-19 is a public health and economic crisis, and women are bearing the brunt of the resulting e...
Among the weaknesses within American society exposed by the COVID pandemic, almost none has emerged ...
On March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
In March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
A year into the pandemic, we are no longer just worrying about progress on women's equality coming t...
School closings during COVID-19 exposed an under-addressed gender equity issue in the United States:...
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept America in 2020, schools closed and families shifted to children lear...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to mitigate transmission resulted in sudden and widespre...
Women have consistently been responsible for more child and elder care than men in the U.S. This dis...
Gendered inequalities are on the frontlines of Covid-19. The catalogue of Covid-19’s impact covers a...