Research Snapshot: Challenges of Non-Standard Work Schedules and Childcare
Summary of a study on the unique challenges of managing non-standard work hours and childcare
Summary of a study on the unique challenges of managing non-standard work hours and childcare
Findings from a study about working mothers and separation anxiety among children
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
RAPP and the Vanier Institute have published a compilation of caregiving infographics.
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice provides new data on the “business case” for supporting
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on the availability and impact
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on how caregiving affects employed
Highlights from a study exploring the experiences of employed Indigenous caregivers
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
Findings from a survey on the experiences and talents of employed caregivers
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on how caregiving affects employed
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on working caregivers.
Summary of a chapter on the impact of “fly-in, fly-out” work on mothers November 9,
Summary of a study on the unique challenges of managing non-standard work hours and childcare
Findings from a study about working mothers and separation anxiety among children
Sophie Mathieu, Senior Program Specialist, participated at the 20th International Network on Leave Policies and
RAPP and the Vanier Institute have published a compilation of caregiving infographics.
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice provides new data on the “business case” for supporting
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on the availability and impact
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on how caregiving affects employed
Highlights from a study exploring the experiences of employed Indigenous caregivers
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
Findings from a survey on the experiences and talents of employed caregivers
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on how caregiving affects employed
Research on Aging, Policies and Practice has published new data on working caregivers.
Summary of a chapter on the impact of “fly-in, fly-out” work on mothers November 9,
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