
Sophie Mathieu presents at International Network on Leave Policies and Research Seminar
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
Highlights from a study exploring the impact of the migration process in Canada on family
Highlights from a study about LGBTQ2S+ youth victimized by family
Highlights from a study about gendered consequences of job loss
A 50-year review of access to parental benefits in Canada
Findings from a study on work-life balance among parents inside and outside Quebec
An overview of Census changes that strengthen our portrait of diversity
A new video from Reimagining Care/Work describes childcare in Quebec
Summary of a chapter on the impact of “fly-in, fly-out” work on mothers November 9,
Highlights from a study on the experiences of women in Calgary who live in affordable
Findings from a study on the postnatal experiences of Syrian refugee mothers in Canada.
Findings from a recent study of the effects of incarceration on mothers and their children.
A summary of a qualitative study on perinatal and childbirth experiences of Indigenous mothers.
An interview with Mothers Matter Centre director and CEO Debbie Bell
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
Highlights from a study exploring the impact of the migration process in Canada on family
Highlights from a study about LGBTQ2S+ youth victimized by family
Highlights from a study about gendered consequences of job loss
A 50-year review of access to parental benefits in Canada
Findings from a study on work-life balance among parents inside and outside Quebec
An overview of Census changes that strengthen our portrait of diversity
A new video from Reimagining Care/Work describes childcare in Quebec
Summary of a chapter on the impact of “fly-in, fly-out” work on mothers November 9,
Highlights from a study on the experiences of women in Calgary who live in affordable
Findings from a study on the postnatal experiences of Syrian refugee mothers in Canada.
Findings from a recent study of the effects of incarceration on mothers and their children.
A summary of a qualitative study on perinatal and childbirth experiences of Indigenous mothers.
An interview with Mothers Matter Centre director and CEO Debbie Bell
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