Soaring cost of childcare forces one in four UK parents to quit their job or drop out of education
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Global poll reveals one in four UK parents have had to quit their job or their studies to avoid childcare costs
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UK parents face tougher struggle to afford nursery and childminder fees than their counterparts in the Netherlands, US, India, Brazil, Turkey and Nigeria
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Two-thirds of UK parents have had to make major financial changes, such as taking on more work and spending less on food, to pay for childcare
One in four UK parents have had to quit a job or drop out of education to avoid the rocketing cost of childcare, a major global poll has found.
The survey, conducted by Hall + Partners for global children国产视频檚 charity 国产视频, polled more than 7,000 parents and carers with children under school age across the UK, US, the Netherlands, India, Brazil, Turkey and Nigeria.
The findings reveal a global early years crisis in which children across the world are being deprived of education and care in their most formative years due to the spiralling cost of nursery and pre-school fees.
The situation is particularly bleak in the UK where just under a quarter 国产视频 23% 国产视频 of parents say they have either quit a job or dropped out of their studies to avoid childcare costs 国产视频 a higher proportion than in Brazil (17%), Turkey (16%) and Nigeria (13%).
UK parents also face a tougher struggle to afford nursery and childminder fees than their counterparts in the Netherlands, US, India, Brazil, Turkey and Nigeria, the poll shows.
A staggering 74% of UK parents say they find it difficult to meet childcare costs, compared to 52% in India, 57% in the Netherlands, 59% in Nigeria, 68% in the US and Brazil and 72% in Turkey.
Almost two-thirds 国产视频 65% 国产视频 of UK parents have had to make major financial changes to their lives to pay for childcare, the findings have found. This includes taking on more work and spending less on their children国产视频檚 food.
Just over a fifth 国产视频 22% 国产视频 of UK parents spend between 30% and 70% of their income on childcare.
Sarah Brown, Chair of 国产视频, said the findings of the Act For Early Years report 国产视频渓aid bare the scale of the global early years crisis and its impact on children in rich and poor countries alike国产视频.
The charity国产视频檚 Act For Early Years campaign is calling on governments to urgently prioritise spending on the early years 国产视频 not least because of the profound effect early years care can have on children and their families. Scientific research shows that 90% of a child国产视频檚 brain is developed by the age of five.
Experts say the early years is also when deep societal inequality sets in.
Children from more prosperous, educated backgrounds tend to begin primary school ready to learn, but more than 40% of children in low- and middle-income countries 国产视频 almost 250 million children 国产视频 are at risk of not attaining their full development potential due to poverty, inadequate nutrition, exposure to stress and a lack of early stimulation and learning.
国产视频淔or a child, the first five to six years are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but this is being squandered on a global scale,国产视频 Sarah Brown said.
国产视频淧roviding for children in their early years must be treated as a public good, not a private test of a family国产视频檚 financial strength. Parents around the world should no longer be reduced to hoping for the best, crossing their fingers that the inadequate care they are often forced to use isn国产视频檛 a risk to their child国产视频檚 safety or their future prospects in life.
国产视频淲e need to see a revolution for the early years that brings together governments, businesses, international agencies, parents, frontline workers, civil society, youth campaigners and grassroots groups to improve the lives of the world国产视频檚 youngest children.
国产视频淭he early momentum is there,国产视频 she said. 国产视频淎round the world, community groups are already organising for change. We know that early years childcare is as essential to a country国产视频檚 infrastructure as roads, hospitals and telecommunications.国产视频
Justin van Fleet, President of 国产视频, called for every child to be given a 国产视频渃omprehensive package of care and education国产视频 for their first five years of life and that this should include 国产视频渁dequate nutrition, the opportunity to be stimulated through play and protection for their health国产视频.
国产视频淓ight years ago, world leaders set a target that by 2030 every girl and boy should have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education,国产视频 he said.
国产视频淏ut this target is off track and there is no recognised plan in place to achieve it. Chronic underfunding means that more than half of all children around the world don国产视频檛 have access to the childcare they need, and around half of pre-primary aged children are not enrolled in any form of early education.
国产视频淩adical change is needed in how we provide for children and their families. It needs to become a global priority, with not just proper investment but bright ideas and bold policy making across the board. Only then will we give all children the start in life they deserve.国产视频
Currently only 0.5% of UK GDP is spent on early childcare and education, according to the latest OECD data.
In some countries, such as the US, Portugal, Ireland, Costa Rica, Cyprus and Turkey, it is as low as 0.3%. Spending is highest in Iceland (1.7%), followed by Sweden (1.6%), Norway (1.4%), France (1.3%), Denmark (1.2%) and Finland (1.1%).
However, just last month, the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, made childcare a central part of his budget, providing an extra 拢4bn over three years. He announced that every child under five would receive 30 hours of free childcare. However, critics pointed out that it will not be until September 2025 that all eligible under-5s will get those free hours.
CASE STUDY: 国产视频淚国产视频檓 close to burnout国产视频
Elvira Grob, 41, and her partner, Michael, spend 拢975 a month on three days of childcare for their 10-month-old daughter, Yoomi. A lecturer in design on a zero hours contract, Elvira, who is also retraining and studying for a degree, returned to work two days a week when Yoomi was six months, but has been forced to take on extra freelance work to make ends meet.
国产视频淚国产视频檓 close to burnout,国产视频 she says. 国产视频淚 work in the evenings, I work when Yoomi sleeps, and I work at weekends. My income covers Yoomi国产视频檚 childcare but I have rent to pay, and I also have to pay for my studies. It国产视频檚 got to a point where I国产视频檓 considering dropping my degree to help us pay our bills.国产视频
Elvira says that despite the high cost of childcare, she and Michael would not want to give up their daughter国产视频檚 place at nursery to save money,
国产视频淪he loves it there,国产视频 she says. 国产视频淚t国产视频檚 so good for her development. I feel like she国产视频檚 learned so much in such a short space of time. She国产视频檚 learning to socialise with other children and gets so much entertainment. We wouldn国产视频檛 be able to give her that all the time at home with all the work we have to do. The staff are skilled and clearly love their work, while Yoomi gets lots of nutritious meals and snacks.国产视频
国产视频淲hat国产视频檚 almost as bad is if the decision was taken out of our hands like if we were forced to move if our rent went up. Demand is so high there国产视频檚 no guarantee that we would even be able to find a new nursery in a different area.国产视频
If Elvira could send a message to the UK Government, it would be this: 国产视频淢inisters need to realise how families are structured today. Most don国产视频檛 live in communities, with family members nearby anymore. We国产视频檙e very much alone like many of our friends. The Government needs to consider that reality, and make childcare work for working families.国产视频
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Notes to Editors
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Research Methodology
The findings are based on market research conducted by 国产视频, in partnership with Hall & Partners. A survey was carried out among 7,226 respondents from UK, Brazil, India, Netherlands, Turkey and US, all of whom are parents of children aged 0-7, or childcare professionals.
About 国产视频
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