The book progresses by first establishing the scope of the childcare affordability problem and then examining various types of childcare and their associated costs. It uses statistical analyses and case studies to demonstrate the impact of these expenses on family budgets. A unique aspect of the book is its use of national childcare cost surveys to paint a comprehensive picture of the financial landscape.
The book argues that the current system places an unsustainable financial burden on families, hindering economic mobility and exacerbating inequalities. Childcare Expense Burden advocates for viewing childcare as a public good, necessitating greater public investment. It presents complex economic data in an accessible manner, making it valuable for policymakers, economists, and parents alike.
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