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'The Forgotten Ones' -- The Economic Well-Being of Early Educators during COVID-19: Findings from the 2020 California Early Care and Education Workforce Study. Research Brief

Authors :
University of California, Berkeley. Center for the Study of Child Care Employment
Powell, Anna
Chávez, Raúl
Austin, Lea
Montoya, Elena
Kim, Yoonjeon
Copeman Petig, Abby
Source :
Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. 2022.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This report provides a closer look at the well-being of the early care and education (ECE) workforce in California, using data collected by the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment (CSCCE) through the 2020 California Early Care and Education Workforce Study. For decades, low levels of public investment in this sector have kept the ECE workforce--largely women of color and immigrant women--in a grim financial bind. During the first year of the pandemic, the majority of early educators continued to work in person--risking their health and that of their families--while K-12 schools closed for distance learning. This report reveals new details on the economic realities of life as an early educator during the COVID-19 public health crisis. [Additional funding for this paper was provided by the TIME'S UP Foundation and the Blue Shield of California Foundation.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Center for the Study of Child Care Employment
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED622364
Document Type :
Reports - Research