School closings during COVID-19 exposed an under-addressed gender equity issue in the United States: child care in crisis. To better understand the child care crisis in the current U.S. context, we detail how New York City is addressing child care during COVID-19. We then connect the current approaches to the Lanham Act that was instituted during WWII as a historical parallel. Ultimately, we argue for the adoption of a universal system that is affordable, high-quality, federally-funded with local involvement and discretion, and flexible for primary caregivers seeking care support. This potential system builds on current congressional proposals and should take into account the challenges primary caregivers face in order to disrupt gender imb...
Access to child care centers reduces the care burden of parents, promotes child development, and cre...
This paper examines child care programs and research in the midst of the pandemic to best facilitate...
In 2017, the number of applications for care orders in England and Wales was the highest ever record...
School closings during COVID-19 exposed an under-addressed gender equity issue in the United States:...
The burden of child care in the wake of widespread K-12 school closures has disproportionately harme...
In this Carsey Perspective, authors Jess Carson and Marybeth Mattingly describe the ways that the CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought monumental challenges to the lives of parents around the world. As sch...
A year into the pandemic, we are no longer just worrying about progress on women's equality coming t...
The COVID19 pandemic has caused shocks to the demand for home childcare (with the closure of schools...
This special triple issue of High Road Policy uses Erie County, New York as a study area in which to...
In March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
A recent review of evidence points to ways the pandemic has deepened the childcare crisis and widene...
Among the weaknesses within American society exposed by the COVID pandemic, almost none has emerged ...
The inequalities women face are not new, but the pandemic has exacerbated and laid them bare. This b...
On March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
Access to child care centers reduces the care burden of parents, promotes child development, and cre...
This paper examines child care programs and research in the midst of the pandemic to best facilitate...
In 2017, the number of applications for care orders in England and Wales was the highest ever record...
School closings during COVID-19 exposed an under-addressed gender equity issue in the United States:...
The burden of child care in the wake of widespread K-12 school closures has disproportionately harme...
In this Carsey Perspective, authors Jess Carson and Marybeth Mattingly describe the ways that the CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought monumental challenges to the lives of parents around the world. As sch...
A year into the pandemic, we are no longer just worrying about progress on women's equality coming t...
The COVID19 pandemic has caused shocks to the demand for home childcare (with the closure of schools...
This special triple issue of High Road Policy uses Erie County, New York as a study area in which to...
In March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
A recent review of evidence points to ways the pandemic has deepened the childcare crisis and widene...
Among the weaknesses within American society exposed by the COVID pandemic, almost none has emerged ...
The inequalities women face are not new, but the pandemic has exacerbated and laid them bare. This b...
On March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the na...
Access to child care centers reduces the care burden of parents, promotes child development, and cre...
This paper examines child care programs and research in the midst of the pandemic to best facilitate...
In 2017, the number of applications for care orders in England and Wales was the highest ever record...