Reimagining Care/Work Policies

Outputs

We are producing a wide range of knowledge outputs for academics, researchers, policy experts, community service providers,  and the general public. Here you will find books, journal articles and book chapters, selected presentations and panels, and reports. The RC/W has partially or fully funded these outputs.

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Parental leave needs an overhaul. Reform of the Canadian system should make it more inclusive, equitable and integrated with other benefit programs

Doucet, A., & de Laat, K. (2022)

No Good Reason for Ontario to Delay Signing Child-Care Agreement

Prentice, S. & Pasolli, L. (2022)

Family Diversities and Wellbeing Framework

Hilbrecht, M., de Laat, K., Keating, N. (2022)

Canadian fathers’ use of parental leave and/or flexible work arrangements: Do they shift gendered responsibilities for household work and care?

de Laat., K. & Doucet, A. (2022)

RS/T Bulletin no 1

décembre (2021)

RC/W Newsletter 1

December (2021)

Women and Childcare

Prentice, S. (2021)

‘I’m kind of in a dilemma’: The challenges of non-standard work schedules and childcare

Richardson, B., Prentice, S., & Lero, D. (2021)

$10 a day Childcare Will Dramatically Reduce Employment Barriers for Parents

Cleveland, G. (2021)

Non-Standard Work and Child Care in Canada: A Challenge for Parents, Policy Makers, and Child Care Provision

Lero, D. S., Prentice, S., Friendly, M., Richardson, B., & Fraser, L. (2021)

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