Metrics to Meaning: Capturing the Diversity of Couples in Canada
Kathya Aathavan measures the growing diversity of couple relationships in Canada.
Kathya Aathavan measures the growing diversity of couple relationships in Canada.
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
Nathan Battams Download In Conversation: Rachel Margolis on Divorce Trends in Canada (February 10, 2020)
Canada now is “greyer” than ever, with an estimated 6.6 million seniors accounting for nearly
Canada’s grandparents are a diverse group. Many of them contribute greatly to family functioning and
While the proportion of families experiencing separation, divorce and uncoupling is higher today than in
On February 7, 2019, Statistics Canada published new family data from the 2017 General Social
Download A Snapshot of Military and Veteran Families in Canada Canada’s military and Veteran families
Seniors account for a growing share of Canadians and they make diverse and unique contributions
Today’s society and today’s families would have been difficult to imagine, let alone understand, a
Rachel Margolis, Ph.D. Download this article in PDF format. Canada’s 7.1 million grandparents and great-grandparents
Canada’s population is aging rapidly, with a higher share of seniors than ever before. While
Canada’s history is characterized by diversity and complexity – a social reality that predates that
Donna S. Lero, Ph.D. In order to better understand families’ experiences and aspirations, it is
Kathya Aathavan measures the growing diversity of couple relationships in Canada.
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
Nathan Battams Download In Conversation: Rachel Margolis on Divorce Trends in Canada (February 10, 2020)
Canada now is “greyer” than ever, with an estimated 6.6 million seniors accounting for nearly
Canada’s grandparents are a diverse group. Many of them contribute greatly to family functioning and
While the proportion of families experiencing separation, divorce and uncoupling is higher today than in
On February 7, 2019, Statistics Canada published new family data from the 2017 General Social
Download A Snapshot of Military and Veteran Families in Canada Canada’s military and Veteran families
Seniors account for a growing share of Canadians and they make diverse and unique contributions
Today’s society and today’s families would have been difficult to imagine, let alone understand, a
Rachel Margolis, Ph.D. Download this article in PDF format. Canada’s 7.1 million grandparents and great-grandparents
Canada’s population is aging rapidly, with a higher share of seniors than ever before. While
Canada’s history is characterized by diversity and complexity – a social reality that predates that
Donna S. Lero, Ph.D. In order to better understand families’ experiences and aspirations, it is
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