Associations of formal childcare use with health and human capital development for adolescent mothers and their children in South Africa: A cross-sectional study.
Professor Lucie CluverJanina JochimYolanda MapukataCamille WittesaeleYulia ShenderovichSandisiwe MafuyaKathryn J RobertsBoladé Hamed BanougninLorraine SherrDr Elona ToskaPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2023)
Adolescent mothers might benefit substantially from formal childcare, but causal links need to be explored further. Childcare use was also associated with improved parenting and better child development over time, suggesting positive pathways for children. At an average of $9 per month, childcare provisions for adolescent mothers may offer low-cost opportunities to achieve high returns on health and human capital outcomes in Sub-Saharan African contexts.