The Big Short: Early Childhood Education Expansion in Post-Pandemic Canada

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 ECONOMICS Canadian Public Policy-Analyse De Politiques Pub Date : 2023-07-18 DOI:10.3138/cpp.2022-059
Brad Seward, Elizabeth Dhuey, Annie Pan
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The demand for early childhood educators is expected to grow as the Canadian economy adjusts to the end of the pandemic and more Canadians return to in-person work. To support this transition, the federal government has signed bilateral agreements with Canada’s territories and provinces to invest more than 30 billion dollars to create a “10-dollar-a-day” universal child care system. This ambitious movement is a landmark in Canadian child care, yet it is unclear whether Canada’s current pipeline of early childhood education (ECE) graduates is sufficient to meet this increased demand. Using data from the Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Linkage Platform (ELMLP), we find that early childhood education program graduates tend to be concentrated in relatively few provinces, come from primarily college backgrounds, and acquire considerably modest labour market outcomes. We investigate the career transition of ECE graduates and argue that low pay and its potential to signal the devaluation of the child care workforce are contributing factors for field exit among ECE professionals. Policy implications of this potential shortfall in the supply of ECE professionals are discussed.
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大空头:大流行后加拿大的幼儿教育扩张
随着加拿大经济适应大流行的结束,越来越多的加拿大人重返工作岗位,预计对幼儿教育工作者的需求将会增长。为了支持这一转变,联邦政府与加拿大各地区和省份签署了双边协议,投资300多亿美元,建立“每天10美元”的全民儿童保育系统。这一雄心勃勃的运动是加拿大儿童保育的一个里程碑,但目前尚不清楚加拿大目前的幼儿教育(ECE)毕业生是否足以满足这一日益增长的需求。利用教育和劳动力市场纵向联动平台(ELMLP)的数据,我们发现幼儿教育项目的毕业生往往集中在相对较少的省份,主要来自大学背景,并且获得相当适度的劳动力市场结果。我们调查了欧洲经委会毕业生的职业转型,并认为低工资及其潜在的儿童保育劳动力贬值是欧洲经委会专业人员实地退出的因素。讨论了欧洲经委会专业人员供应可能短缺所涉政策问题。
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期刊介绍: Canadian Public Policy is Canada"s foremost journal examining economic and social policy. The aim of the journal is to stimulate research and discussion of public policy problems in Canada. It is directed at a wide readership including decision makers and advisers in business organizations and governments, and policy researchers in private institutions and universities. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of many public policy issues, the contents of each volume aim to be representative of various disciplines involved in public policy issues. This quarterly journal publishes interdisciplinary articles in English or French. Abstracts are provided in both languages.
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