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"Where my child is loved": Grandparent child care is fundamental: A study of family, friend, neighbor (FFN), and nanny care in California - part three

Description:

This report is the third and final release of our series. Our first report explored the types and combinations of caregiving arrangements that parents’ use for their young children, as well as the factors that drove their choice of caregiving arrangements, based on our 2022 parent survey. Our second report shared data from FFN and nanny caregivers themselves, drawn from surveys and focus groups: in addition to describing the scope and duration of caregiving arrangements, we took a novel look at caregivers’ self-perception and well-being. In this release, we describe the findings from our final survey, a 2023 follow-up with parents who joined our study sample in 2022, and synthesize the findings from the study as a whole. (author abstract)

Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
California

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