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_14
Snippet: Models under the first assumption may provide better estimates in that they include cases beyond household structure (e.g. child care from a relative living elsewhere), but are limited by the assumption that healthcare workers have the same difficulties finding child care as the national average. Models under the second assumption may provide better estimates in that they account for child care difficulties specific to healthcare workers, but are.....
Document: Models under the first assumption may provide better estimates in that they include cases beyond household structure (e.g. child care from a relative living elsewhere), but are limited by the assumption that healthcare workers have the same difficulties finding child care as the national average. Models under the second assumption may provide better estimates in that they account for child care difficulties specific to healthcare workers, but are limited by the assumption that all possible caregivers live in the same household as the child.
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