儿童保育中的薪酬和人员配备挑战:来自大流行救济应用的全州证据

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Todd Hall, Isabelle Fares, Anna J. Markowitz, Kate Miller-Bains, Daphna Bassok
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儿童保育教师支持幼儿的学习和发展以及父母的工作能力。然而,与K-12教师相比,他们的收入要少得多,周转率也高得多。新冠肺炎加剧了人员配置挑战,2023年1月的儿童保育劳动力比2020年1月减少了5.3%。虽然低薪酬可能会推动欧洲经委会的人员流动,但关于薪酬与人员配置挑战之间联系的大规模证据相对较少。我们总结了疫情前有限的证据,并使用路易斯安那州90%的公共资助儿童保育中心的疫情时代数据来描述场所薪酬和人员配置挑战之间的关系。2022年10月,15%的中心首席教师职位空缺,几乎是全国公立学校教师4%空缺率的四倍。在过去六个月内有任何空缺或招聘的中心中,65%的中心拒绝了家庭,84%的中心由于人员配备方面的挑战,招聘的经验或资格不如预期。在控制了中心的特点和地区后,工资较高的中心报告人员配置挑战、拒绝家庭和雇佣经验不足的教师的可能性明显降低。我们的研究结果和先前的证据表明,工资上涨有望稳定儿童保育劳动力。
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Compensation and Staffing Challenges in Child Care: Statewide Evidence from Pandemic Relief Applications
Child care teachers support young children's learning and development and parents' ability to work. However, they earn far less and turn over at far higher rates than K-12 teachers. COVID-19 exacerbated staffing challenges, and the child care workforce was 5.3% smaller in January 2023 than in January 2020. While low compensation likely drives turnover in ECE, there is relatively little large-scale evidence on the link between compensation and staffing challenges. We summarize the limited pre-pandemic evidence and use pandemic-era data from 90% of publicly funded child care centers in Louisiana to describe the relationship between sites' compensation and staffing challenges. In October 2022, 15% of centers' lead teacher positions were unfilled—nearly quadruple the 4% national vacancy rate for public school teachers. Of centers with any vacancies or hires in the past six months, 65% turned families away and 84% hired less experienced or qualified teachers than desired due to staffing challenges. Centers with higher wages were significantly less likely to report staffing challenges, turn families away, and hire less experienced teachers, after controlling for center characteristics and region. Our findings and prior evidence suggest that wage increases are promising for stabilizing the child care workforce.
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