Selected article for: "child care and healthcare labor force"

Author: Jude Bayham; Eli P Fenichel
Title: The Impact of School Closure for COVID-19 on the US Healthcare Workforce and the Net Mortality Effects
  • Document date: 2020_3_13
  • ID: 98jz8tox_31
    Snippet: Registered nursing is the most common profession in the healthcare field and accounts for 29.5% of the healthcare labor force, followed by nursing, psychiatric, and home health care aides (18.8%). 28% of registered nurses have child care obligations, but perhaps 13% of registered nurses can meet these obligations with a non-working adult or older sibling, leaving 15% with unmet child care obligations. Five percent of registered nurses are single .....
    Document: Registered nursing is the most common profession in the healthcare field and accounts for 29.5% of the healthcare labor force, followed by nursing, psychiatric, and home health care aides (18.8%). 28% of registered nurses have child care obligations, but perhaps 13% of registered nurses can meet these obligations with a non-working adult or older sibling, leaving 15% with unmet child care obligations. Five percent of registered nurses are single parents, but this varies from state to state (Figure 1 ).

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