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Author: Elizabeth T Chin; Benjamin Q Huynh; Nathan C Lo; Trevor Hastie; Sanjay Basu
Title: Healthcare worker absenteeism, child care costs, and COVID-19 school closures: a simulation analysis
  • Document date: 2020_3_23
  • ID: 4kzv06e6_16
    Snippet: We estimate the rate of unmet child care needs for healthcare workers over each county in the United States. Using the probabilities determined in the previous step, we simulate whether or not a given health care worker will be able to find alternative child care in the event of a school closure. At both the national-and county-level, we draw 1000 simulations from multinomial distributions. We determine unmet child care needs by simulating whethe.....
    Document: We estimate the rate of unmet child care needs for healthcare workers over each county in the United States. Using the probabilities determined in the previous step, we simulate whether or not a given health care worker will be able to find alternative child care in the event of a school closure. At both the national-and county-level, we draw 1000 simulations from multinomial distributions. We determine unmet child care needs by simulating whether a healthcare worker is the primary caregiver of a household, and whether they are able to find alternative child care in the event of a school closure. We calculate rates of unmet child care needs by dividing over the total number of healthcare workers.

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