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Canadian National Child Care Study by Donna S. Lero,Margot Shields,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
This publication is the first in a series of reports being published by Statistics Canada in collaboration with Health and Welfare Canada and the National Day Care Research Network. This report provides a history of the study, its goals and objectives, and detailed information about the 1988 National Child Care Survey.
Canadian National Child Care Study: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Yukon by Alan R. Pence,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
The history of child care its legislation and specific child care data are presented for each of the provinces.
Canadian National Child Care Study by Hillel Goelman,National Day Care Research Network (Canada),Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
"This document is one of a series of research reports based on the 1988 National Child Care Survey which focuses on the relationship between parents' work lives and child care."--Intro, p. 11
Canadian National Child Care Study: Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories by Alan R. Pence,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
The history of child care its legislation and specific child care data are presented for each of the provinces.
Canadian National Child Care Study by Alan R. Pence,Statistics Canada Pdf
This report, one of a series of research reports based on the 1988 National Child Care Survey, focuses on the characteristics of child care in each province.
Donna S. Lero,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada,National Day Care Research Network (Canada)
Author : Donna S. Lero,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada,National Day Care Research Network (Canada) Publisher : Unknown Page : 152 pages File Size : 47,6 Mb Release : 1992 Category : Child care ISBN : STANFORD:36105008843778
Canadian National Child Care Study by Donna S. Lero,Statistics Canada,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada,National Day Care Research Network (Canada) Pdf
This document focuses on the relationship between parents' work lives and child care. It has two major objectives. The first is to describe parental work patterns including parents' employment status, the prevalence of full-time and part-time work, occupational characteristics, and work schedules. The second major objective is to use the data on parental work patterns and work schedules to accurately estimate child care needs.
Author : Gordon Cleveland,Michael Krashinsky Publisher : University of Toronto Press Page : 436 pages File Size : 46,9 Mb Release : 2001-01-01 Category : Social Science ISBN : 0802082750
Our Children's Future by Gordon Cleveland,Michael Krashinsky Pdf
Assembling key experts and activists in the area of Canadian child care policy, this book makes an important contribution to understanding how Canada, with its particular institutions, politics, and values, should design a national child care strategy.
National Data Sets by Dafna E. Kohen,Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch,Statistics Canada. Health Analysis and Measurement Group Pdf
"The present review provides a description of various Canadian national survey data sets that could be used to examine issues related to child care use. National data sets dealing with patterns of employment, time use, family earnings, social support, and child, adolescent, or adult health measures were included. We conclude that numerous questions remain unanswered in terms of addressing the relationship between patterns of employment, use of child care, family roles and responsibilities, and associations with the health of families. Recommendations are made about information that has not been collected but may prove to be useful in addressing these issues. Moreover, we conclude that existing Canadian national survey data could be used to address several issues related to patterns of care use as well as the impact on children and families."--Unedited text from document.
Canadian National Child Care Study by Donna S. Lero,National Day Care Research Network (Canada),Statistics Canada Pdf
This document focuses on parents' perceptions of the availability of family-supportive workplace arrangements; their experiences in balancing paid work and family commitments; and their preferences for changes in the workplace that could help them harmonize work and family life.
Author : Canada. Human Resources Development Canada Publisher : Ministre du développement des ressources humaines Page : 76 pages File Size : 49,6 Mb Release : 1994 Category : Political Science ISBN : UIUC:30112071804659
Child Care and Development by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada Pdf
This discussion paper provides Canadians with a framework for participating in the reform of our social security system. It takes a close look at why the social security system is not working for many Canadians and for the country as a whole. The paper sets a direction for change and offers a range of options for redesigning federal programs in the areas of working, learning and security. These programs include Unemployment Insurance, employment development services, child care and federal support for post-secondary education and social assistance.
About Canada: Childcare by Martha Friendly,Susan Prentice Pdf
In Canada, early childhood education and care includes childcare programs, kindergartens and nursery schools. When these programs are well-designed, they support children’s development and accommodate parents who work or study. About Canada: Childcare answers questions about early childhood education and childcare (ECEC) in Canada. Why doesn’t Canada have an ECEC system, even though other countries do? Why is ECEC so important? What is missing in Canada’s ECEC landscape and why? Can ECEC programs be designed as wonderful environments for young children or are they merely necessary but not particularly desirable places to keep children safe while mothers are at work? Is ECEC primarily a public good, a private family responsibility or an opportunity for profit-making? Early childhood education and childcare is a political issue, the authors argue, and Canada needs an integrated system of services. The absence of a universal publicly funded ECEC system is detrimental to families, women and children and Canada’s future. “This accessible and engaging book should be required reading for all early childhood education students. Students will get the ‘big picture’ of ECEC issues, politics and policy in Canada and learn what should be done to build a well-designed publicly funded universal system-there isn’t another book that does this.”-Dr. Rachel Langford, Director of the School of Early Childhood Education, Ryerson University.
Susan Prentice,University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies,University of Toronto. Childcare Resource and Research Unit
Author : Susan Prentice,University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies,University of Toronto. Childcare Resource and Research Unit Publisher : Childcare Resource and Research Unit, University of Toronto Page : 26 pages File Size : 55,8 Mb Release : 2005 Category : Day care centers ISBN : 1896051308
For Profit Child Care by Susan Prentice,University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies,University of Toronto. Childcare Resource and Research Unit Pdf