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 in Québec: Recent Evolutions

Tremblay, D.-G. & Mathieu, S. (2023)

RS/T Bulletin no 3

juin (2023)

RC/W Newsletter 3

June (2023)

Beyond “Caregiver Burden”: Reimagining Care in Social Work Research

Urquhart, B. (2023)

COVID, Childcare and Mental Health: A Rural Urban Comparison

Gerhardt, A., McLay, R., & Foster, K. (2023)

Care is Not a Tally Sheet: Reflections on the Care/Work Portrait as a Method for Rethinking and Remaking the Field of Gender Division of Domestic Labour

Doucet, A., Klostermann, J., de Laat, K., Fisher, L., Foster, K., Gibson, M., livingstone, b., Cooper, J., Urquhart, B., & Kader, U. (2023)

Reimagining Care/Work Policies for Diverse Canadian Families

Doucet, A., Prentice, S., Friendly, M., Fuller, S., Cai, M., Mathieu, S., McKay, L., Sasso, M., Thompson, K., Hacioglu, B., Burns, S., Davidson, A., Perlman, M., & White, L. (2023)

Parents’ Pandemic Mental Health: Differences in Work-Family Correlates for Mothers, Fathers, and High-risk Families

Fuller, S. & Cai, M. (2023)

Families in Nova Scotia Urgently Need Expansion of Licensed Child Care

Thompson, K. (2023)

Not done yet: $10-a-day child care requires addressing Canada’s child care deserts

Macdonald, D. & Friendly, M. (2023)

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