Universal pre-K increases parents’ earnings by 21.7 percent per year, according to a new study published this month in the ...
Families had more money because the pre-K reduced their child care costs while also enabling them to work more hours.
Two articles by University of Otago, Christchurch, researchers in this week's New Zealand Medical Journal (NZMJ) raise ...
A HIV-positive care worker who was taken off the roster at a nursing home after disclosing her medical history to her ...
A statewide association for home and hospice care professionals is launching a support program today with features including ...
Republicans and Democrats are working together to reform policies to better incorporate the growing self-employed workforce, ...
The International Committee for Red Cross, ICRC, has expressed worry over increasing violence against health workers and volunteers in conflict theatres ...
Once families understand their early childhood opportunities, how do we make enrollment as seamless as possible?
Texas parents who rely on child care to work understand that state action is needed in 2025,” she said. Waddell also ...
Kofron concedes that the expansion of pre-K has hurt the child care ... as well as children in after school care and employees who work non-traditional work hours. The money would also fund ...
Three HR executives in health care shared their strategic priorities for the next year and thoughts on developing future ...