
Sophie Mathieu presents at International Network on Leave Policies and Research Seminar
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
Sophie Mathieu, Kim de Laat, and Margaret Campbell recently presented at Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
A 50-year review of access to parental benefits in Canada
Gordon Cleveland reflects on progress in child care policy and next steps.
Sophie Mathieu, PhD, and Marie Gendron, CEO of the Conseil de gestion de l’assurance parentale,
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
A conversation with a new dad about his journey into fatherhood during lockdown.
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
September 14, 2020 The Vanier Institute is excited to announce our partnership with the Brock
June 16, 2019 is Father’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate dads and the
On May 14, 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted a public webinar for
Most fathers in Canada are in the paid labour force, and research shows that a
Note: Originally published on November 7, 2017. With the recent changes to parental leave and
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
Sophie Mathieu, Kim de Laat, and Margaret Campbell recently presented at Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
A 50-year review of access to parental benefits in Canada
Gordon Cleveland reflects on progress in child care policy and next steps.
Sophie Mathieu, PhD, and Marie Gendron, CEO of the Conseil de gestion de l’assurance parentale,
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
A conversation with a new dad about his journey into fatherhood during lockdown.
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
September 14, 2020 The Vanier Institute is excited to announce our partnership with the Brock
June 16, 2019 is Father’s Day, a time to recognize and celebrate dads and the
On May 14, 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted a public webinar for
Most fathers in Canada are in the paid labour force, and research shows that a
Note: Originally published on November 7, 2017. With the recent changes to parental leave and
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