Working parents are facing unprecedented child care challenges, and they’re looking for more support navigating them from HR leaders.
We commissioned a survey of 1,000 U.S. parents to determine just how parents across the country are thinking about child care decision-making for the fall. What we heard is most parents are anxious, undecided, and want more support as they navigate these decisions—which is why we partnered with New York Times-best selling author and Brown University professor of economics, Emily Oster, on our COVID-19 Child Care Decision Tool.
Here are some of the big takeaways from our new research that lend insights into the challenges that parents are facing regarding child care right now:
1. More than 3 in 5 parents do not have a clear plan for child care or school this Fall.
- Parents with younger children are facing greater uncertainty: 72% of parents with kids age 5 and younger do not have a clear plan.
- Compared with 44% of parents with kids between 11 and 17 years old do have a clear plan.
2. Two-thirds of parents report feeling anxious as they navigate decisions about child care this Fall.
- 42% are very anxious when it comes to these decisions.
- Parents whose youngest child is between 5 and 10 are more likely to be very anxious (50%) than those whose youngest child is less than 5 (37%) or between 11 and 17 (37%).