
In Conversation: Rachel Margolis on Divorce in Canada
Rachel Margolis shares her thoughts on new data on divorce in Canada.
Rachel Margolis shares her thoughts on new data on divorce in Canada.
Nora Galbraith from Statistics Canada discusses new data on divorce in Canada.
Nathan Battams shares new findings on divorce trends in Canada over the last 30 years.
Nathan Battams and Gaby Novoa highlight findings from a study on parental leave and divorce.
Rachel Birnbaum and Nicholas C. Bala discuss family relationships after high-conflict separations and divorces.
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
Ana Fostik explores the family impacts of uncertainty and economic downturn on couple relationships in
Nathan Battams Download In Conversation: Rachel Margolis on Divorce Trends in Canada (February 10, 2020)
Rachel Birnbaum, PhD, RSW, LLM Download “Virtual Parenting” After Separation and Divorce (PDF) The rapid
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
On March 6, 2019, Statistics Canada published new data from the 2017 General Social Survey
Sara MacNaull Review of Karen L. Kristjanson,1 Co-Parenting from the Inside Out: Voices of Moms and
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
Nathan Battams (Updated March 21, 2016) As Canadians prepare to celebrate Father’s Day, modern fathers,
Rachel Margolis shares her thoughts on new data on divorce in Canada.
Nora Galbraith from Statistics Canada discusses new data on divorce in Canada.
Nathan Battams shares new findings on divorce trends in Canada over the last 30 years.
Nathan Battams and Gaby Novoa highlight findings from a study on parental leave and divorce.
Rachel Birnbaum and Nicholas C. Bala discuss family relationships after high-conflict separations and divorces.
Research recap by Rachel Margolis, PhD, and Youjin Choi, PhD
Ana Fostik explores the family impacts of uncertainty and economic downturn on couple relationships in
Nathan Battams Download In Conversation: Rachel Margolis on Divorce Trends in Canada (February 10, 2020)
Rachel Birnbaum, PhD, RSW, LLM Download “Virtual Parenting” After Separation and Divorce (PDF) The rapid
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
On March 6, 2019, Statistics Canada published new data from the 2017 General Social Survey
Sara MacNaull Review of Karen L. Kristjanson,1 Co-Parenting from the Inside Out: Voices of Moms and
Just as families continuously evolve, so do the interpersonal relationships at the heart of family
Nathan Battams (Updated March 21, 2016) As Canadians prepare to celebrate Father’s Day, modern fathers,
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