词汇 | childcare |
释义 | childcare noun[ U ] (alsochild care)uk /ˈtʃaɪld.keər/ us /ˈtʃaɪld.ker/ care for children, especially that provided by either the government, an organization, or a person while parents are at work or are absent for another reason: 儿童保育,儿童看护,儿童照管 Without affordable childcare, many mothers who wish to work are unable to. I need to arrange child care for the school holidays. What childcare facilities does your company offer?你们公司提供哪些照料儿童的设施? He and his wife share the childcare. His first priority is finding child care so he can get a job. Housework and organizing childcare were entirely her responsibility. The company provides child care for working parents. We get two days a week of free childcare. The money should go to schools and child care centres. Preschool crèche day care day nursery kindergarten nursery nursery school playgroup playschool pre-K preschool preschooler childcare | Business Englishchildcare noun[ U ] (alsochild care)uk /ˈtʃaɪldkeər/us WORKPLACE, HR care for a child or children while their parents are at work or are absent for another reason: What childcare facilities does your company offer? Without adequate childcare provision, many women who wish to work are unable to do so. Examples of childcarechildcare Correspondingly, men and women with the greatest burden of childcare responsibilities had increased risk of psychological distress, but this risk was significantly greater for men. The childcare constraint cannot be removed easily just by providing more money, or even by providing more formal childcare places. Groups were therefore recruited mainly through advertising with the assistance of local childcare development workers, but still included a small number of survey respondents. According to the expectations above, these organizations are assumed to have exerted obstructive childcare politics. It is based on three principles: that parents should have choice; that childcare must be high quality; and that it should be affordable. The first part provides a contextual overview of the trends in maternal employment and changes to childcare services. It increases the value of some grandparents, especially maternal, and in particular where parenting breakdown increases the need for childcare. These are very important developments, not least the improvements to childcare services. In the subsequent decades part-time childcare was further reduced and is nowadays virtually non-existent. This coordination support is often separate from and/or additional to the childcare services used. Secondly, many countries provide childcare services, which are funded wholly or partially from public financial resources. The specific tax-transfer and childcare arrangements of different welfare and gender regimes make much less of a difference. To clarify further, home maintenance and housekeeping included preparing meals, laundry, cleaning, childcare, gardening, pet care, home repairs, and paperwork. In this time of rapid change, international mobility, new patterns of childcare, and community institutions and resources are becoming just as important. The emphasis in this chapter is on migrant women providing childcare, rather than care for frail older parents. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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