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Forgotten frontline workers – one year later: A follow-up snapshot of family child care professionals in New York City

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This is the second in a series of reports and briefs discussing findings from a June 2021 survey sent to New York Aspire Registry members who work in NYC (n=663). It also follows up on Forgotten Frontline Workers (link), a report issued last year which focused on family child care (FCC) professionals’ experiences earlier in the pandemic. While the results discussed in this report come from a self-selected sample (n=97), and therefore cannot be used to draw conclusions about all FCC professionals in NYC, the value of these analyses come from recognizing each of these participants’ humanity and the important, policy-relevant issues they raise for discussion. (author abstract)

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United States
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New York

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