Research Snapshot: Inuit Mothers’ Visions for Child and Family Wellness in Nunavut, Canada
Summary of a study on how the existing welfare system is perceived by Inuit mothers
Summary of a study on how the existing welfare system is perceived by Inuit mothers
Summary of a study on the unique challenges of managing non-standard work hours and childcare
Summary of a study on women who were pregnant or gave birth while having precarious
A summary of a study on the effects of adoption in adulthood
Findings from a study about working mothers and separation anxiety among children
New data shows Canada’s fertility rate is at (another) new record low.
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
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,
Gordon Cleveland reflects on progress in child care policy and next steps.
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.
Summary of a study on how the existing welfare system is perceived by Inuit mothers
Summary of a study on the unique challenges of managing non-standard work hours and childcare
Summary of a study on women who were pregnant or gave birth while having precarious
A summary of a study on the effects of adoption in adulthood
Findings from a study about working mothers and separation anxiety among children
New data shows Canada’s fertility rate is at (another) new record low.
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
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,
Gordon Cleveland reflects on progress in child care policy and next steps.
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.
613-228-8500 | info@vanierinstitute.ca
94 Centrepointe Dr., Ottawa ON K2G 6B1 Canada
© 2024 The Vanier Institute of the Family
The Vanier Institute of the Family is located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe people, who have protected this land since time immemorial and who continue to live and work here today. We strive to support decolonization by amplifying voices and research that highlight the ongoing impacts of colonialism, displacement, and systemic racism on Indigenous family and community connections, cultures, and wellbeing.
Learn more
613-228-8500
94 Centrepointe Dr., Ottawa ON K2G 6B1 Canada
© 2023 The Vanier Institute of the Family