In this brief, we present what we learned about the parents in Georgia who work during these hours, including what they say is important to them when they seek nonparental care for their children during nontraditional hours. Next, we describe what we learned about the numbers of parents working nontraditional hours in Georgia, where they live in the state, and what kinds of jobs they work. Finally, we provide recommendations to DECAL, who sponsored this research, on how they could better support parents with these needs. (author abstract)
Understanding the need for nontraditional-hour child care in Georgia: Needs and considerations
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United States
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Georgia
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