Divorce in Canada: A Tale of Two Trends
Nathan Battams shares new findings on divorce trends in Canada over the last 30 years.
Nathan Battams shares new findings on divorce trends in Canada over the last 30 years.
Gaby Novoa summarizes new research on the impact of workplace policies on employed caregivers.
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2020–2021 is now available.
A profile of Research on Aging, Policies, and Practice and their new partnership supporting working
UN Report: Interlinkages Between Demographic Change, Migration, and Urbanization in Canada: Policy Implication (January 2024)
A look at the relationships between families, technology and well-being over the past year.
Alex Foster-Petrocco reviews a new book exploring the experiences of mothers during COVID-19.
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2019–2020 is now available.
Ana Fostik, PhD, and Jennifer Kaddatz May 26, 2020 Download this article (PDF) In March
Nathan Battams shares new findings on divorce trends in Canada over the last 30 years.
Gaby Novoa summarizes new research on the impact of workplace policies on employed caregivers.
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2020–2021 is now available.
A profile of Research on Aging, Policies, and Practice and their new partnership supporting working
UN Report: Interlinkages Between Demographic Change, Migration, and Urbanization in Canada: Policy Implication (January 2024)
A look at the relationships between families, technology and well-being over the past year.
Alex Foster-Petrocco reviews a new book exploring the experiences of mothers during COVID-19.
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2019–2020 is now available.
Ana Fostik, PhD, and Jennifer Kaddatz May 26, 2020 Download this article (PDF) In March
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