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The study, published in JAMA Network Open, is based on a survey conducted between April and December 2020 of 58,408 workers at 208 healthcare organizations.Respondents included 11,409 nurses ...
Day Without Child Care places focus on burnout, understaffing in child care industry. Gavin Michaelson | River Valley Media Group May 14, 2024 May 14, 2024; 0; State Sen. Brad Pfaff shakes ...
According to the First Five Years Fund, early educators are among the most underpaid workers in the nation, at just below the poverty line at $25,080 annually. Nationally, child-care workers make ...
Along with increased rates of depression, anxiety and burnout, the researchers found that high child care stress was associated with 28% greater odds of an intent to leave a job (OR = 1.28; 95% CI ...
Although the economy has recovered nearly every job that it lost earlier in the pandemic, the U.S. has nearly 100,000 fewer child-care workers, a loss of 12 percent. About 300,000 fewer nurses are ...
Workers are burned out and worried about a recession, and many are seeking additional child-care support as summer approaches. Those stories and more in this edition of The Playbook.
"Mommy burnout,” is widely recognized as a real—and potentially serious—problem. Over the last ten months, ... COVID-19 Coping: Redefining “self-care” in a pandemic.
In 2015, as part of Community Care’s Stand up for Social Work campaign, academic Paula McFadden conducted research into burnout in all areas of social work. 1,359 Community Care readers responded, and ...
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