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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Gender, Parenthood, and Employment During COVID-19: An Immigrant-Native Born Comparison in Canada

Qin, S., Cai, M., Fuller, S., & Qian, Y. (2022)

Post-pandémie: une meilleure conciliation emploi-famille sans baisse de salaire

Mathieu, S. & Tremblay, D.G. (2022)

La conciliation emploi-famille chez les mères et les pères québécois en temps de pandémie: constats et recommandations pour le Québec

Mathieu, S. & Tremblay, D.G. (2022)

Parentalité, conciliation emploi-famille et composition genrée de la main-d’oeuvre dans les organisations en temps de pandémie : le cas du Québec

Mathieu, S. & Tremblay, D.G. (2022)

Game changer: Child care fees in Canada

Macdonald, D., and Friendly, M. (2022)

One year later: Follow up results from a survey on COVID-19 and child care in Canada

Vickerson, R., Friendly, M., Forer, B., Mohamed, S. & Nguyen, N. T. (2022)

Measuring the impacts of parenting leaves: Grappling with conceptual and methodological complexities

Doucet, A. & Duvander, A-Z. (2022)

“Confront[ing] the Suspicion” and “Embodied Embedded”: New Materialism, Relational Ontologies, and Fathering Bodies

Doucet, A. (2022)

“Looking After Our Own is What We Do”: Urban Ontario Indigenous Perspectives on Juggling Paid Work and Unpaid Care Work for Adult Family Members

Jewell, E., Doucet, A, Falk, J, and Hilston, K. (2022)

A decolonizing, intersectional, Black feminist approach to young Black Caribbean-Canadian mothers’ resilience

Goddard-Durant, S. K., Doucet, A., Tizza, H., & Sieurnarine, J. A. (2022)

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