On-site Childcare
Introduction
Employees’ are struggling to find the right balance between employment and family. Dual-income and single-parent households are leaving their children in low-quality, unreliable childcare that doesn’t meet the satisfaction children need to develop, and this ends up causes parents to be stressed and less productive at their job. Employers are taking steps to help employees with young children to either prove on-site childcare, or by proposing a Flexible spending account (FSA) to assist with childcare expenses. Quality childcare is not only important for the child, it will provide employers reliable employees which affects their bottom line of the company. Childcare and the employer role Today, a majority
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Many countries are moving toward a childcare enhancement program in order to provide working parents with choices when it comes to childcare. This enhancement will provide a greater role for employers. Businesses in the United States do not support childcare, if so, it is strictly voluntary. Employers in the United States are becoming more interested in developing childcare options as part of their benefits package to eliminate employee absenteeism and retention. Employers can play a role by transforming unused space or building a new building for on-site childcare. Business leaders recognize the challenges with employees balancing work and family, and the need to give more attention to these challenges.
Common myths about on-site childcare
Myth #1 Employers cannot afford to provide on-site childcare, it will raise the cost of doing business too much.
Fact – There are several different options that are available for businesses to offer employees at very little or even at no cost. Employers that offer some type of childcare support can take advantage of tax benefits.
Myth #2 Employers only option for childcare is to provide on-site childcare.
Fact – Employers that want to help employee balance work and family can implement alternatives to on-site childcare. The voucher system allow parents to choice their own childcare program. Another option for employers
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The groups are identified as; Group I, has children that utilized the on-site childcare. Group II, didn’t have children, and Group III, has children but used other childcare arrangements. The first survey was to determine if employees who utilized the on-site childcare found they had less absenteeism than other employees. The results are, Group I (on-site users) and Group II (no children) had significant less absenteeism than Group III. Employees who used the on-site childcare reduced their number of days absent. However, some reported that their days had increased because of a sick child. The on-site childcare doesn’t allow sick children. If employers is truly interested in this benefit then there needs to be alternative so employees will be able to know their child is in good hands and still be able to go to work.
Job satisfaction The three groups reported no significant difference job satisfaction; however, 62% of the people surveyed had a perception that the on-site childcare enhanced their job satisfaction. Employers that had no children and we planning on starting a family within a couple of years noted
Some families are not able to provide childcare when they need it for their kid(s). “The cost and the scarcity of day care have helped create what sociologist Joya Misra calls “the motherhood penalty”” (Quart). Some families have to have only one income so that one parent could stay home to watch the kid(s). Single parents have to move in with their parents for help because they can not afford the care. People should not have to quit their jobs to take care of their kids when there are multiple daycare facilities.
55% of American mothers now return to work by the time their children are one years old -- out of either financial, professional, or personal necessity. In today’s society, there are concerns as to whether attending daycare during infancy produces negative or positive effects on the development of children. Many of these concerns are influenced by the fear that separating an infant from its mother may cause emotional harm to the child or disrupt the mother-infant bond. No study finds that children of employed mothers suffer solely because their mothers are working. Research has shown that mothers who work spend as much time playing with their babies as do mothers without outside jobs (Huston &
Over the past five to six decades women have been entering the workforce in ever increasing numbers. Some enter because of financial need and others for professional and career goals. Whatever the reason, the result for the children is the same; they are in daycare. Many
An increase in baby booming makes it tougher for working parents to find daycare. The facts prove that having children come with a true price. Even so it doesn’t change the issues of finding child care or makes them go away. When parents work, quality child care is a necessity. And it does not come cheap. For families with more than one child, child care can eat up one salary, leaving parents wondering both working is worth it. When thinking of child care there are some options to consider like choosing a child care center, the costs of child care centers, and waiting lists.
Families have many choices for childcare, ranging from in-home care, a childcare facility, an after school program or a
The purpose of this research is to explore the benefits of onsite childcare for big corporations. More specifically answering the questions of “What is cost effective for business owners to provide onsite childcare?” and “Will providing childcare for working parents alleviate their stress; and increase productivity on their job?” The review of this literature will discuss the stress of childcare on working parents; the advantages and disadvantages of onsite childcare; the benefits of corporations providing onsite child care. The research methods that would be conducive to complete this research would be surveys and separate focus groups between employees and their employers. The literature review will explain each topic in detail
On-Site daycares would also be more time efficient for employees as they and their children will be going to one destination, opposed to travelling a further distance to drop of their kids before arriving at work. Dually this also compliments time effectiveness because employees can work later hours without the inconvenience of having to leave early to retrieve their child from a further daycare facility. In cases such as illness for the child, it also saves time for the company and the worker for the employee to be able to take their child from work to a hospital or other destination without the extra travelling.
Many children look up to their parents with hopes to someday be able to follow in their footsteps or decide which career they will take interest in later years. In establishing this new standard of company-provided childcare, more children will grow to understand the true meaning of hard work and they will be able to see what their parents go through on a daily basis to give them the best in life. Also, many women often dream about being close enough to their children to know that they are safe, yet far away enough to remain productive and efficient. Mothers can give their undivided attention to their work duties while having the reassuring thoughts of knowing that if anything goes wrong with their child, all parties are properly informed and in a timely
New parents would require a well paying job, as a well paying job requires a good education. Providing a daycare could lead to a higher class job to support an already-formed family. But, to every positive leads a negative. Frequent budget cuts would have to be met to maintain a healthy and financially stable daycare for children and staff (Source B). The main obstacle of proving a daycare is for the community paying for it. Taxpayers do not want to pay for “sexually active, immature kids” and would rather not pay for them and their “mistakes” (Source C).
Furthermore, it will analyze current literature reviews on positive impacts on the families by increasing the subsidized childcare centres at a low cost to encourage more participation of mothers in the labour force. Ultimately resulted in the economic growth and reduced poverty rate. Few fundamental concerns will be addressed over the universal childcare program, including lack of regulated childcare spaces as a result of an excessive number of children. Moreover, possible negative impacts on children’s development when increased in time span away from parents. Lastly, discuss possible actions that government might take in order to resolve the issues as policy
Families' reliance on childcare has risen significantly over the past 30 years. In 1993, 9.9 million children under age 5, needed care while their mothers worked (Bureau of the Census, 1995). More than two-thirds of all infants receive nonparental child care during their first year of life, with most enrolled for about 30 hours each week (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 1995).
Have you ever thought why won’t the schools develop daycare programs at the school? The daycare center at the school for young teen mothers who dropout of school to start their career early without furthering their education and young teen fathers won’t feel the need to drop out to get a job and support his child. There are some on site daycare’s in some states but there’s just a few, there needs to be more. Although having on site daycare center has some bad to it, to others it has some good to it like teen parents feeling of security can be satisfied knowing that their child is in a safe place, create more jobs, and teens save up money and welfare won’t be an option.
It is becoming more common for corporations to provide daycare facilities as a fringe benefit for their employees. What has evaluative research found regarding the costs and benefits of these facilities?
Childcare is the starting point in your children 's lives. The choices you make on childcare can affect them greatly. It is when they will begin to meet the friends that they will grow up with as they go through grade school. Children need this step in their lives to adjust from staying at home, to staying with other children in a completely different surrounding. There are so many different options for childcare now a days, it is extremely hard to say which is the most beneficial for children. In this paper I will discuss the childcare decisions that my mother made for me, what to consider when evaluating childcare, and compare them to some of my references and see how they are similar and also how they differ.
According to the Department for Education and Skills and Department for works and Pensions, (2002), They argue that ‘ Childcare can make a significant impact to children, parents, and communities, helping to tackle child poverty, improve children’s achievements at school, enable parents to choose to work as a route out of poverty. In other word, the government strongly believes that high quality childcare provision will enable children to excel in schools, helping them to improve in their education and helping poor families with children improve their standard of living by getting them back into paid employment as well as training.