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Child care industry trends during the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

Description:

This brief explores important trends in the child care industry during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic and places those trends in a historical context. Specifically, we find: Nationally, child care employment as of September 2022 has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, with significant variation at the state level; States where the child care industry was hit hardest in the spring of 2020 also saw slower recovery; While the number of child care establishments increased since before the pandemic, the number of employees per establishment decreased; Average hourly earnings for child care workers were higher in August 2022 than before the pandemic earnings, due to increases in non-supervisory workers’ earnings. Maternal labor force participation declined during the pandemic, possibly as both a driver and a consequence of decreased employment in the child care industry. (author abstract)

Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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