
Research Snapshot: The Value and Distribution of Family Caregiving in Canada
A summary of a study about the economic value and distribution of caregiving
A summary of a study about the economic value and distribution of caregiving
Sophie Mathieu, Kim de Laat, and Margaret Campbell recently presented at Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
Highlights from a study about gendered consequences of job loss
A 50-year review of access to parental benefits in Canada
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on how caregiving affects employed
A summary of a recent study on the impact of parent–child separations on First Nations
A historical account of the work mobility and family lives of Black railway porters in
Statistics Canada has published 2021 Census content on housing and Indigenous people.
Highlights from a study exploring child welfare workers’ thoughts on the overrepresentation of Black children
Findings from a study on the impacts of race on family reunification.
Findings from a recent study of the effects of incarceration on mothers and their children.
Findings from a study exploring the birthing experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of a qualitative study on perinatal and childbirth experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of research on families, gender equality, and income in Canada
A summary of a study about the economic value and distribution of caregiving
Sophie Mathieu, Kim de Laat, and Margaret Campbell recently presented at Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
Highlights from a study about gendered consequences of job loss
A 50-year review of access to parental benefits in Canada
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on how caregiving affects employed
A summary of a recent study on the impact of parent–child separations on First Nations
A historical account of the work mobility and family lives of Black railway porters in
Statistics Canada has published 2021 Census content on housing and Indigenous people.
Highlights from a study exploring child welfare workers’ thoughts on the overrepresentation of Black children
Findings from a study on the impacts of race on family reunification.
Findings from a recent study of the effects of incarceration on mothers and their children.
Findings from a study exploring the birthing experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of a qualitative study on perinatal and childbirth experiences of Indigenous mothers.
A summary of research on families, gender equality, and income in Canada
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