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Australia and Denmark offer a study in contrast when it comes to making daycare more accessible

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[–] excursion22@piefed.ca 12 points 1 week ago

The $10/day daycare has been quite an improvement, however, there is definitely a lag in supply to meet the demand.

I do think a right to access to daycare with clear standards of education and care should exist. It really makes economic sense, both with more jobs in that industry, while also allowing parents to return to their jobs faster. They also wouldn't need to choose between returning to work to barely offset the cost of daycare or just staying at home.