On the plus side that marketing clearing will result in those with the most child care experience working in child care, which sounds nice.
That said it’s somewhat amusing to me to pay for someone’s kids to be watched so others can pay said someone to watch their kids instead.
Single income families are considerably more efficient in real terms, but child care only shows up as GDP and taxable economic activity if a stranger does it.
It reminds me of that joke about the two economists in the woods.
That said it’s somewhat amusing to me to pay for someone’s kids to be watched so others can pay said someone to watch their kids instead.
Single income families are considerably more efficient in real terms, but child care only shows up as GDP and taxable economic activity if a stranger does it.
It reminds me of that joke about the two economists in the woods.