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High child care costs mean 1 in 4 women delay or decide against having children |
| Published: August 16, 2007, 4:32 pm |
| Tags: finances, children, families, education, parenting, childcare, children, crime |
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One in four women have decided against having children altogether, or are delaying having one, because of the high cost of quality preschool and child care, according to the anti-crime organisation “Fight Crime: Invest in Kids”. 28% of women aged 25-34 have delayed starting a family or decided against having a second or subsequent child. Law enforcement leaders are calling on Congress to increase support for child care and Head Start. Research shows that when at-risk children receive quality child care and Head Start, they are less likely to end up in trouble with the law when they grow up. Key findings of the poll: 33% of middle-income ($35k-$50k) women said the cost of child care was too high not to delay having children. 68% of 18-40s women said issues surrounding childcare and early education was important in deciding who to vote for. 33% of women aged 18-40 with children said they had to make difficult economic choices, such as putting off the purchase of an [ Full article ] |
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