The era of 9-5 child care is ending as parents' needs shift

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The era of 9-5 child care is ending as parents' needs shift
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The shift away from 9-5 daycare and toward 'configurable' arrangements — perhaps a babysitter two days a week, and other arrangements for the rest — is a response to both the realities of hybrid work and the soaring cost of child care.

Parents are increasingly looking for customized, patchwork child care arrangements that reflect the ways their own workplace realities have changed.The shift away from 9-5 daycare and toward "configurable" arrangements — perhaps a babysitter two days a week, and other arrangements for the rest — is a response to both the realities of hybrid work and the soaring cost of child care.51% of U.S.

More families are "trying to find a single care provider that they can guarantee a minimum number of hours a week but have some flexibility within that," UrbanSitter co-founder and CEO Lynn Perkins tells Axios. "This is an economic issue not only for families but for all Americans," Allen told Axios. "With less disposable income to spend on other goods and services and more being deployed towards child care, families are just trying to make ends meet."In-home child care and daycare centers are an out-of-reach luxury for many working Americans — particularly those who don't have the option of working from home.

Their credentials are helping drive up babysitting fees even faster — which is good news for the providers, who have long been underpaid.

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