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Michigan’s early childhood system is letting women down.

Insufficient state funding for providers, poor compensation for workers, and high costs for families harm both early childhood workers — 96% of whom are women — and moms who can’t return to the workforce without affordable and reliable child care.

Even as labor force participation rates are beginning to reach and surpass pre-coronavirus-pandemic levels, moms face unique disadvantages. While women generally are less likely than men to be employed or looking for work, parenthood exacerbates those differences. Moms with children younger than 5 are 26% less likely to be in the labor force than dads with children in the same age range.

Read more in The Alpena News.