“Don’t Really Figure Wages . . . Just Pay Bills”: Family Home Child Care Providers as Small Business Owners

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Applied Social Science Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1177/19367244241264753
Christine Lippard, Laura Wallace, Danxun Li, Heather Rouse
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Using data from the 2021 Iowa Narrow Cost Analysis of child care, the current study examines business practices of family home child care providers. Family home child care providers make up a sizeable portion of the available child care in Iowa; however, their sustainability is threatened by providers making a low income and lacking access to benefits. The current study describes the enrollment of family home child care, cost drivers of providing care, and participation in business practices such as paying oneself a salary, providing for one’s health insurance, accepting state child care subsidy, and participating in the state quality rating system (QRS), as well as relationships among these business practices. Chi-square analyses indicate that providers who accept child care assistance (CCA) are more likely to contribute to their health insurance and provide themselves with paid time off; however, their participation rates in QRS are similar to those who do not accept CCA. Directions for future research and potential points of intervention to support family home childcare (FHCC) providers as small business owners are discussed.
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"不要真的计算工资 . . .只需支付账单":作为小企业主的家庭托儿所提供者
本研究利用 2021 年爱荷华州儿童保育狭义成本分析的数据,对家庭托儿机构的经营方式进行了研究。家庭托儿机构在爱荷华州现有托儿机构中占有相当大的比例;然而,由于托儿机构收入低且无法获得福利,其可持续发展受到了威胁。本研究描述了家庭托儿所的注册情况、提供托儿所的成本驱动因素、参与商业行为的情况,如支付自己的工资、提供自己的医疗保险、接受州托儿所补贴和参与州质量评级系统(QRS),以及这些商业行为之间的关系。卡方分析表明,接受托儿补助(CCA)的托儿所更有可能为自己缴纳医疗保险,并为自己提供带薪休假;然而,他们参与 QRS 的比率与不接受 CCA 的托儿所相似。本文讨论了未来的研究方向和潜在的干预点,以支持作为小企业主的家庭托儿所(FHCC)提供者。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Social Science publishes research articles, essays, research reports, teaching notes, and book reviews on a wide range of topics of interest to the social science practitioner. Specifically, we encourage submission of manuscripts that, in a concrete way, apply social science or critically reflect on the application of social science. Authors must address how they either improved a social condition or propose to do so, based on social science research.
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