
Research Snapshot: Young People Negotiating Transnational Family Relationships
Findings from a study on relationships in migrant families after reunification.
Findings from a study on relationships in migrant families after reunification.
Findings from a study on caregiving experiences of newcomer families in Canada.
A report prepared for Expert Group Meeting on megatrends and families
Statistics Canada has released 2021 Census content on education and commuting.
Summary of a chapter on grandparents raising grandchildren in PEI November 16, 2022 Don Avery
Summary of a chapter on the impact of “fly-in, fly-out” work on mothers. November 9,
Summary of a chapter on the impacts of work-related mobility on family relationships November 8,
Summary of a chapter on labour mobility and intergenerational relationships. October 25, 2022 In Families,
A qualitative exploration of families, mobility, and “fly-in, fly-out” work.
Insights from lived experience on disability, mobility, and support.
A historical account of the work mobility and family lives of Black railway porters in
Dr. Barb Neis (PhD) discusses families and employment-related geographical mobility.
An engaging and expansive collection exploring the intersection between family lives and work-related mobility.
The Vanier Institute participated in a UNDESA event focused on families and “megatrends.”
Findings from a study on relationships in migrant families after reunification.
Findings from a study on caregiving experiences of newcomer families in Canada.
A report prepared for Expert Group Meeting on megatrends and families
Statistics Canada has released 2021 Census content on education and commuting.
Summary of a chapter on grandparents raising grandchildren in PEI November 16, 2022 Don Avery
Summary of a chapter on the impact of “fly-in, fly-out” work on mothers. November 9,
Summary of a chapter on the impacts of work-related mobility on family relationships November 8,
Summary of a chapter on labour mobility and intergenerational relationships. October 25, 2022 In Families,
A qualitative exploration of families, mobility, and “fly-in, fly-out” work.
Insights from lived experience on disability, mobility, and support.
A historical account of the work mobility and family lives of Black railway porters in
Dr. Barb Neis (PhD) discusses families and employment-related geographical mobility.
An engaging and expansive collection exploring the intersection between family lives and work-related mobility.
The Vanier Institute participated in a UNDESA event focused on families and “megatrends.”
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