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Where do rich countries stand on childcare? [1]

A ranking of national childcare policies in wealthy countries
Author: 
Gromada, A., & Richardson, D.
Source: 
UNICEF - Office of Research-Innocenti
Format: 
Report
Publication Date: 
17 Jun 2021
AVAILABILITY

Access online [2]
Access full report online [PDF] [3]
Access interactive microsite [4]
Access press release [5]
Listen to podcast with author Amanda Gromada [6]

Excerpted from abstract

Even before COVID-19, some of the world’s richest countries were failing to offer comprehensive childcare solutions to all families. In some instances, this reflected their policy priorities rather than available resources. The COVID-19 pandemic also challenged children’s education, care and well-being as parents struggled to balance their responsibilities for childcare and employment, with a disproportionate burden placed on women. In the context of lockdown and school closures, childcare was one of the worst affected family services and had a significant knock-on effect.

This report shows how governments can help parents through paid parental leave, followed by affordable and high-quality childcare. Using the most recent comparable data, it assesses the parental leave and childcare policies in the 41 high-income countries that are part of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) or the European Union (EU). The report concludes with nine recommendations for how policies can be improved to provide comprehensive solutions to all families.

Related link: 
Affordable, quality childcare inaccessible in many of world’s wealthiest countries [7]
UNICEF slams Canada for “mediocre” childcare provisions [8]
Region: 
International [9]
Tags: 
parental leave [10]
funding [11]
universal child care system [12]
infrastructure [13]
economy [14]

Source URL (modified on 22 Jun 2021):https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/21/06/where-do-rich-countries-stand-childcare

Links
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