
Researcher Spotlight: Kim de Laat
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
Final report on COVID-19 IMPACTS: Newcomer and Refugee Mothers in Canada survey.
New data show that fertility rates declined during pandemic and some couples are delaying childbearing.
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.
September 3, 2020 Download the report (PDF) In June 2020, the Vanier Institute prepared the
Nadine Badets May 6, 2020 Download this article (PDF) The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have transformed
Download Facts and Stats: Maternal Mental Health in Canada Maternal health and well-being is an
On May 14, 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted a public webinar for
May 12, 2019 is Mother’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the millions of
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, a time when Canadians of all ages recognize
The Government of Canada announced today that pending changes to the Employment Insurance (EI) program
Download (PDF) If it takes a village to raise a child, it certainly takes one
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
Final report on COVID-19 IMPACTS: Newcomer and Refugee Mothers in Canada survey.
New data show that fertility rates declined during pandemic and some couples are delaying childbearing.
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.
September 3, 2020 Download the report (PDF) In June 2020, the Vanier Institute prepared the
Nadine Badets May 6, 2020 Download this article (PDF) The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have transformed
Download Facts and Stats: Maternal Mental Health in Canada Maternal health and well-being is an
On May 14, 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted a public webinar for
May 12, 2019 is Mother’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the millions of
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, a time when Canadians of all ages recognize
The Government of Canada announced today that pending changes to the Employment Insurance (EI) program
Download (PDF) If it takes a village to raise a child, it certainly takes one
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