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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Indigenous and feminist ecological reflections on feminist care ethics: Encounters of care, absence, punctures, and offerings

Doucet, A., Jewell, E. & Watts, V. (2024)

Teaching Family? Care/Work Policy in Selected Family Courses in Canada’s Research-Intensive Universities

Prentice, S., McKay, L., & McKellep, T. (2024)

Myopie et limites de la politique familiale québécois

Mathieu, S., & Croteau, C. V. (2023)

The limitations of Quebec’s family policy

Mathieu, S & Croteau, C. V. (2023)

Improved employment policies can encourage fathers to be more involved at home

de Laat, K., Gerhardt, A., & Doucet, A. (2023)

Special Issue: Time Use Studies, Time, Temporality, and Measuring Care

Guest Editor: Doucet, A. (2023)

Égalité, fécondité et maternité: Le soutien aux familles au Québec

Mathieu, S. (2023)

More than employment policies? Parental leaves, flexible work and fathers’ participation in unpaid care work

de Laat, K., Doucet, A., & Gerhardt, A. (2023)

“I don’t have the energy”: Racial stress, young Black motherhood, and Canadian social policies

Goddard-Durant, S., Doucet, A., Tizaa, H., & Sieunarine, J. A. (2023)

Determinants of work-family balance satisfaction during the pandemic: Insights from Québec

Mathieu, S., Tremblay, D. G., Treleaven, C., & Fuller, S. (2023)

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