Allegheny Child Care Matters Pilot Program Evaluation Report

Exhibit 5: Percentage of Parents who Participated in the ACCM Pilot Program, by Employer Industry (For-profit Industries Only)

Percentage of ACCM Pilot Program Parents

Industry

Finance and Insurance

16.4%

Retail Trade

14.9%

Health Care and Social Assistance

13.4%

Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

8.0%

Accommodation and Food Services

7.0%

Educational Services

7.0%

Construction

5.5%

Manufacturing

5.5%

Transportation and Warehousing

5.5%

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

5.0%

Wholesale Trade

2.5%

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

2.0%

Information

2.0%

Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing

2.0%

Utilities

1.5%

Other Services (except Public Administration)

1.0%

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

0.5%

Skilled Trade 0.5% Note: Information only includes the most recent employer reported by the parent in the ACCM administrative data. The data includes parents who participated in the ACCM Pilot Program at any point as of December 2024 ( n =201). Child and Family Characteristics. Approximately one-third (37 percent) of all children who participated in the ACCM Pilot Program lived in the same municipality as their provider. Families who participated represented more than half (60 percent) of all the county’s municipalities, coming from 78 different municipalities in total. Furthermore, the distribution of school-age, preschool-age children, and infants and toddlers served were similar (Exhibit 6).

Exhibit 6: Age of Children Enrolled in the ACCM Pilot Program as of December 2024

School-age

38%

Preschool-age

31%

Infant and Toddlers

31%

0%

20%

40%

60%

Note: Age groups are defined as follows: Infant and Toddlers (0-35 months), Preschool-age (36 to 59 months), School-age (5 to 13 years). The data includes children who were actively participating in the ACCM Pilot Program as of December 2024 ( n =248).

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