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Work Absences Due to Child Care Problems Jumped

Por: MarketWatch Business November 05, 2023

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About 92,000 Americans who usually work full-time—or roughly 35 hours a week or more—reported they were at work only part-time for at least one week in October due to issues with their child-care arrangements. In September, 55,000 workers reported that they had scaled back their work hours because of child-care problems.  A lack of adequate child care also caused 27,000 Americans to miss at least one full week of work last month, according... + full article



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