
2021 Census Release on Families, Households and Marital Status Now Available
Statistics Canada has published 2021 Census content on family households.
Statistics Canada has published 2021 Census content on family households.
Nora Galbraith from Statistics Canada discusses the upcoming Census 2021 release on families in Canada.
A summary of results from the POLYamorous Childbearing and Birth Experiences Study.
Nathan Battams shares new findings on divorce trends in Canada over the last 30 years.
Kathya Aathavan measures the growing diversity of couple relationships in Canada.
Nathan Battams and Gaby Novoa highlight findings from a study on parental leave and divorce.
Ana Fostik explores the family impacts of uncertainty and economic downturn on couple relationships in
Ana Fostik, PhD, and Jennifer Kaddatz April 22, 2020 Download this article (PDF) Nearly half
Ana Fostik, PhD, Jennifer Kaddatz and Nora Spinks April 21, 2020 A family is a
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
While the proportion of families experiencing separation, divorce and uncoupling is higher today than in
A growing share of couples in Canada are “living apart together” (LAT), according to data
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
Just as families have evolved across generations, so too have the couple relationships that are
Statistics Canada has published 2021 Census content on family households.
Nora Galbraith from Statistics Canada discusses the upcoming Census 2021 release on families in Canada.
A summary of results from the POLYamorous Childbearing and Birth Experiences Study.
Nathan Battams shares new findings on divorce trends in Canada over the last 30 years.
Kathya Aathavan measures the growing diversity of couple relationships in Canada.
Nathan Battams and Gaby Novoa highlight findings from a study on parental leave and divorce.
Ana Fostik explores the family impacts of uncertainty and economic downturn on couple relationships in
Ana Fostik, PhD, and Jennifer Kaddatz April 22, 2020 Download this article (PDF) Nearly half
Ana Fostik, PhD, Jennifer Kaddatz and Nora Spinks April 21, 2020 A family is a
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
While the proportion of families experiencing separation, divorce and uncoupling is higher today than in
A growing share of couples in Canada are “living apart together” (LAT), according to data
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
Just as families have evolved across generations, so too have the couple relationships that are
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