Sentences with phrase «access to affordable childcare»

Many other factors may also be important determinants of the well - being pattern — for example, sibship size or birth order (because having had younger siblings may help anticipate the challenges of parenthood), and access to affordable childcare.
Beth Messersmith: I think it is economic security broadly, a key part of which is access to affordable childcare.
In addition, access to affordable childcare is gaining momentum.
It has been shown that access to affordable childcare can be an economic benefit, especially in provinces such as British Columbia with some of the highest childcare costs in the country.

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Lack of support for poor and single - parent families, lack of access to programs like free or affordable childcare, a growing preoccupation with population control, and the continuing dependence on international aid organizations that supported orphanages in South Korea, all contributed to the growth of international adoptions well beyond the crisis of the Korean War period.
Some of Clinton's plans include guaranteeing 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave, expanding early childhood education, capping childcare expenses at 10 percent of a household's income, helping the families of children with autism and other special needs get access to more resources and support, and insuring more families through the Affordable Care Act.
Project Self Sufficiency helps single parents access education and career development opportunities while pushing through barriers to affordable housing, quality childcare and reliable transportation.
So I expect to see more places pass access to high - quality, affordable childcare.
Or greater access to affordable high - quality childcare and early childhood education.
Following research highlighting that almost one in three families spend 30 % or more of their available earnings on childcare, the Welsh Liberal Democrats are calling on the Welsh Labour government to do more to improve access to affordable, quality childcare.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats believe that more needs to be done to ensure families have better access to affordable, high quality childcare in Wales.
The report card grades BC's progress in nine key areas in women's rights, including access to justice, economic security, affordable housing and childcare, and safety, the foundations of a society in which everyone can participate equally regardless of their gender.
The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights also notes that for housing to be «adequate» it must be affordable; culturally adequate; habitable; accessible, especially to marginalised and disadvantaged groups; and located in an area which allows access to employment, health - care, schools, childcare centres and other social facilities.
Key to the success of this policy is immediate high - quality and tailored job - search support, access to suitable and affordable childcare, improved availability of jobs with flexible working hours from the start and the perception of being better off in work.
Providing additional help for vulnerable parents, including greater access to health visitor support and affordable childcare is high on the Scottish Government agenda (Scottish Government, 2016).
As discussed above, families of children with ID no doubt need, but have unequal access to the kinds of resources that all (or most) families need in order to successfully juggle work and family demands, such as meaningful and flexible employment and affordable childcare options.
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