
Research Recap: Gendered Impacts of Supports for Employed Caregivers
Gaby Novoa summarizes new research on the impact of workplace policies on employed caregivers.
Gaby Novoa summarizes new research on the impact of workplace policies on employed caregivers.
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
Diana Gerasimov summarizes new findings on the gendered impacts of the pandemic.
Alex Foster-Petrocco reviews a new book exploring the experiences of mothers during COVID-19.
Nathan Battams and Gaby Novoa highlight findings from a study on parental leave and divorce.
Vanier Institute’s In Brief Series: Mobilizing Research on Families in Canada Diana Gerasimov March 1,
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
Ana Fostik explores the family impacts of uncertainty and economic downturn on couple relationships in
Jennifer Kaddatz and Nadine Badets April 27, 2020 Download this article (PDF) Canada’s lockdown for
Jennifer Kaddatz April 16, 2020 Download this article (PDF) In a pandemic, as in life
Download Facts and Stats: Maternal Mental Health in Canada Maternal health and well-being is an
In May 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family participated in a two-day symposium hosted
June 16, 2019 is Father’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate dads and the
On May 14, 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted a public webinar for
Gaby Novoa summarizes new research on the impact of workplace policies on employed caregivers.
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
Diana Gerasimov summarizes new findings on the gendered impacts of the pandemic.
Alex Foster-Petrocco reviews a new book exploring the experiences of mothers during COVID-19.
Nathan Battams and Gaby Novoa highlight findings from a study on parental leave and divorce.
Vanier Institute’s In Brief Series: Mobilizing Research on Families in Canada Diana Gerasimov March 1,
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
Ana Fostik explores the family impacts of uncertainty and economic downturn on couple relationships in
Jennifer Kaddatz and Nadine Badets April 27, 2020 Download this article (PDF) Canada’s lockdown for
Jennifer Kaddatz April 16, 2020 Download this article (PDF) In a pandemic, as in life
Download Facts and Stats: Maternal Mental Health in Canada Maternal health and well-being is an
In May 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family participated in a two-day symposium hosted
June 16, 2019 is Father’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate dads and the
On May 14, 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted a public webinar for
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