concept   childcare

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Japan (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) Rural India (1) Tight-knit communities (1) Traditional societies (1) Traditional tribal communities (1) Urban western communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 childcare Japan Childcare in Japan often includes extended family members, especially grandparents, caring for children. 8
2 childcare South Korea In South Korea, extended family, particularly grandparents, play a significant role in providing childcare and raising children. 8
3 childcare United States In the United States, working parents frequently utilize daycare centers or nannies to take care of their children while they work. 7
4 childcare United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, parents often use daycare facilities or hire nannies for childcare while they work. 6
5 childcare Rural India Childcare in rural India is often shared among extended family members, with grandparents and aunts playing a significant role. 1
6 childcare Tight-knit communities Childcare in tight-knit communities involves communal effort from extended family and neighbors. 1
7 childcare Traditional societies Childcare in traditional societies like rural India is often shared among extended family members, with grandparents and aunts playing a significant role. 1
8 childcare Traditional tribal communities In traditional tribal communities, childcare is a shared responsibility among extended family members. 1
9 childcare Urban western communities In urban western communities, the primary responsibility of childcare lies with parents, but external caregivers may also provide assistance. 1