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A Day Without Child Care is intended to highlight the low wages and increased burnout that burden child care workers, creating a situation where facilities are understaffed and making it harder ...
Local View: Burnout in early-childhood professions spells trouble for child care From the column: "The pandemic exacerbated burnout amongst child-care workers.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, child care stress was prevalent among healthcare workers and associated with burnout, anxiety and depression, and intent to reduce hours or intent to leave the job ...
Nowhere is this burnout crisis worse than in the caring professions. An untold number of nurses, teachers, and child-care workers are asking themselves Is this worth it? and deciding that it is not.
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.
Child care stress during the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on health care workers, and more must be done to mitigate this burden on the workforce, according to researchers. A ...
Health care workers — and particularly female health care workers — are burning out at alarming rates. A recent survey from nursing marketplace platform ShiftKey shared with The Hill fo… ...
Burnout, depression and anxiety are common among parents and adult caregivers. A new report shows who is most at risk, and experts share how to help.
Burnout, child care costs drive more women out of workforceWhile there are many reasons for the continuing worker shortage, women are disproportionately impacted.
Burnout, child care costs drive more women to temporarily step out of workforce While the pandemic has negatively impacted everyone, the gap between men and women who are burned out has nearly ...