Early childhood education and care use: Differences by race/ethnicity and age |
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Authors: | Joy Pastan Greenberg Jessica M Kahn |
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Institution: | Lehman College , City University of New York , New York , NY , USA |
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Abstract: | This article describes factors that predict the use of early childhood education and care among Latino families, as compared to non-Latino black and non-Latino white families in the United States in two age groups (0–2 and 3–5 years old). Using National Household Education Survey data, this study presents a framework and examines the association of numerous child and family characteristics with the number of hours children spend in care, the number of care arrangements, and the type of care used. Multinomial logit results show that once preexisting differences between Latino and black families and between Latino and white families are equalized, differences in the type of care are often eliminated. Findings suggest that the observed enrollment patterns of Latino children are due in part to their over-representation in families that are poorer, have lower levels of maternal education, and have lower levels of maternal employment. |
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Keywords: | Latinos early childhood education and care family poverty Latino children enrollment in early education |
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