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appalachiablue

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Thu Aug 20, 2020, 01:45 AM Aug 2020

Pandemic Forcing Working Mothers To Quit To Take Care of Kids; US Job Market May Never Be The Same

'Working mothers are quitting to take care of their kids, and the US job market may never be the same.' By Anneken Tappe, CNN Business, Updated 2:35 PM ET, Wed August 19, 2020. - Ed.:

New York (CNN Business) America's parents are going through a year of tough choices, and it isn't getting any easier. With the school year starting, many have to choose between their jobs and staying home to take care of their kids. More often than not, this burden falls on mothers. One in five working-age adults is unemployed because Covid-19 upended their child care arrangements, according to new research from the Census Bureau and the Federal Reserve. And of those not working, women are nearly three times more likely than men to remain home for the kids.

The choice that isn't really a choice: Several women said the pandemic has forced them to reconsider how to balance their professional and home lives. Kelly Bebout, a mom in California who's been in her health care job for nearly a decade, said she's able to take 12 weeks of leave when the school year starts to support her children in distance learning. What happens after that is uncertain. "I fully expect to have to choose between my family and my job of almost 10 years very soon, which really isn't a choice," she told CNN Business. "It will mean being unemployed for the first time in my adult life, but my family has to come first."





Katie Simon from Michigan has also been weighing the decision of whether to quit her job since the pandemic started. "I had to fight for my employer to continue to allow me to work from home because we had no options for child care..They had suggested I take a voluntary layoff with no promise of return." But staying at home and forgoing a paycheck is a choice many are unable to make. For single parents, quitting work may not be a option. When the Covid lockdown left millions of people laid off or furloughed, Washington's CARES Act added $600 per week to boost regular unemployment benefits. This made it possible for people to make ends meet while they were stuck at home. But the booster has since expired - with no new plan from Congress - and optional joblessness looks a lot less feasible at the moment.

"We cannot ignore that many people just cannot quit their jobs," said Heidi Shierholz at the Economic Policy Institute. Some employees might be able to work remotely for longer while their children continue schooling from home. But that's not an option for people who have to be present at their jobs.. Distance learning in groups, or pods, for school-age kids might offer some respite here. But many households will continue to struggle. - Undoing progress toward equality: Since the pandemic, millions of jobs have vanished. Although the US labor market is recovering, we're still nearly 13 million jobs short of February's employment total. The crisis has been worse for women than for men, & worse for Black & Hispanic people than for White workers. Male-dominated jobs were the first to go in past recessions, but Covid-19 has hit the service sector & consumer-facing jobs the hardest. Those are more often than not held by women...

More, https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/19/economy/women-quitting-work-child-care/index.html

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Pandemic Forcing Working Mothers To Quit To Take Care of Kids; US Job Market May Never Be The Same (Original Post) appalachiablue Aug 2020 OP
I fear some parents will leave children home alone, if they cannot afford to quit their jobs. Liberty Belle Aug 2020 #1
A genuine concern & recipe for disaster beginning appalachiablue Aug 2020 #2

Liberty Belle

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1. I fear some parents will leave children home alone, if they cannot afford to quit their jobs.
Thu Aug 20, 2020, 01:58 AM
Aug 2020

That leaves kids vulnerable to all kinds of risks from predators to drugs and gangs.

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