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Des parents sans garderie contraints au congé forcé
Windsor program provides free child care for parents who need a COVID-19 vaccine
Non-standard work and child care in Canada: A challenge for parents, policy makers, and child care provision
Revised June 2021
Please note that 'Non-standard work and child care in Canada: A challenge for parents, policy makers, and child care provision', published by CRRU on February 13th 2020 has been revised, as some of the Statistics Canada had to be reanalyzed. All changes relate to Chapter 3 and affect the Executive Summary and final chapter as well.
Pénurie de places en services de garde: L'état de situation
Places en garderie : un guichet unique 2.0
Les milieux défavorisés ont besoin de plus de places en CPE
Child care use for Canadian children under age 6: Results from the survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements (42220001)
Canadian governments, at federal and provincial levels, have shown increasing attention to the importance of child care, in particular as a means to increase parents' labour force participation and enhance children's development. The Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements (SELCCA) provides a current snapshot of early child care use in Canada, and can be used to better understand the reasons why families choose to use or not use different types of child care arrangements. This presentation explores findings from the 2020 SELCCA in order to demonstrate use of child care, types of arrangements used by parents, reasons for using and not using care, and difficulties finding child care. Results will also be compared to the 2019 SELCCA to explore changes that have occurred during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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