
Child Care Policy in Canada: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Gordon Cleveland reflects on progress in child care policy and next steps.
Gordon Cleveland reflects on progress in child care policy and next steps.
A qualitative exploration of families, mobility, and “fly-in, fly-out” work.
Dr. Barb Neis (PhD) discusses families and employment-related geographical mobility.
An engaging and expansive collection exploring the intersection between family lives and work-related mobility
Sophie Mathieu, PhD, and Marie Gendron, CEO of the Conseil de gestion de l’assurance parentale,
Fast facts on family care for National Caregiver Day 2022.
This event is now closed.
Gaby Novoa summarizes new research on the impact of workplace policies on employed caregivers.
Researchers estimate the economic value of caregiving in Canada at $97B per year.
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
A profile of Research on Aging, Policies, and Practice and their new partnership supporting working
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.
Vanier Institute’s In Brief Series: Mobilizing Research on Families in Canada Diana Gerasimov March 1,
Gordon Cleveland reflects on progress in child care policy and next steps.
A qualitative exploration of families, mobility, and “fly-in, fly-out” work.
Dr. Barb Neis (PhD) discusses families and employment-related geographical mobility.
An engaging and expansive collection exploring the intersection between family lives and work-related mobility
Sophie Mathieu, PhD, and Marie Gendron, CEO of the Conseil de gestion de l’assurance parentale,
Fast facts on family care for National Caregiver Day 2022.
This event is now closed.
Gaby Novoa summarizes new research on the impact of workplace policies on employed caregivers.
Researchers estimate the economic value of caregiving in Canada at $97B per year.
Kim de Laat discusses her research on family diversities, inequality and parental leave.
A profile of Research on Aging, Policies, and Practice and their new partnership supporting working
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.
Vanier Institute’s In Brief Series: Mobilizing Research on Families in Canada Diana Gerasimov March 1,
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