Finland: complete nursery system
As a country with a sound welfare program, Finland has a complete daycare system. The nursery fee is almost affordable for every family, accounting for 4-5 percent for an average family's total income. And if a mother prefers to stay at home to take care of her children who are under the age of three, then she is eligible to receive government aid.
A nurse takes care of children at a family day care in Helsinki, Finland. [Photo/Xinhua] |
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