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Article: Child-care pay, child-care quality: decent early childhood education requires well-trained and compensated educators.(EARLY EDUCATION)
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- The American Prospect
- Article date:
- December 1, 2007
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HIGHER QUALITY OF EARLY education and child care will require a better-paid and better-qualified work force. Making progress in these areas is also a matter of economic justice and of employment equality for the overwhelmingly female child-care work force.
The estimated 2.5 million adults who are paid to care for children are among the lowest earners in the U.S. According to an analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data by the Center for the Child Care Workforce, the average annual income of workers in child-care centers was just more than $18,000 in 2004--nearly $27,000 less than kindergarten teachers, and some $35,550 less than flight attendants. The estimated ...