Selected article for: "child care and healthcare absenteeism"

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_43
    Snippet: Based on our values of ρ, we estimated that for 71.1% to 98.8% of counties, it would be less expensive to provide child care subsidies to all healthcare workers with children than to bear the costs of healthcare worker absenteeism during school closures (ω > 1). The rurality proportions across counties remains relatively constant across values of ρ. (Figure 3).....
    Document: Based on our values of ρ, we estimated that for 71.1% to 98.8% of counties, it would be less expensive to provide child care subsidies to all healthcare workers with children than to bear the costs of healthcare worker absenteeism during school closures (ω > 1). The rurality proportions across counties remains relatively constant across values of ρ. (Figure 3)

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