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A Disruption, Not an Interruption: The Impact of COVID-19 on Child Care in Iowa.
Document Type
Article
Source
Child & Youth Care Forum; Feb2024, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p217-237, 21p
Subject
Child care
Health services accessibility
Research methodology
Child development
Child care workers
Pre-tests & post-tests
Employees' workload
Federal government
COVID-19 pandemic
Humanitarianism
Internet
Medical care costs
State governments
Mental health
Descriptive statistics
Government aid
Iowa
Language
ISSN
10531890
Abstract
Background: In March 2020, when public health stay home orders began in order to halt the spread of COVID-19, child care as an industry was drastically and abruptly impacted. This public health emergency highlighted the weaknesses in the child care system in the United States. Objective: This study investigated the changes in operations cost, child enrollment and attendance, and state and federal support that occurred during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic among both center-based and home-based child care programs. Methods: A total of 196 licensed centers and 283 home-based programs across Iowa participated in an online survey as a part of the 2020 Iowa Narrow Costs Analysis. This mixed method study utilizes qualitative analysis of response as well as descriptive statistics and pre- post comparison testing. Results: Analysis of qualitative and quantitative data revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic had a marked impact on child care enrollment, the operational cost of child care, the availability of child care, and a variety of other areas including staff workload and mental health. In many instances, participants shared that state and federal COVID-19 relief funds were critical. Conclusion: Although state and federal COVID-19 relief funds were critical for child care providers in Iowa during the pandemic, results suggest similar financial support will be necessary beyond the pandemic to sustain the workforce. Policy suggestions are made for how to continue to support the child care workforce in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]