Canadian children and race: Toward an anti-racism analysis Publication Date: Saturday, December 31, 2016Author: Escayg, K.A., Berman, R. & Royer, N. Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Journal of Childhood Studies
2017 report card calls for Federal leadership to build a poverty-free Canada Publication Date: Monday, November 20, 2017Author: Campaign 2000Online Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: News Wire
Unequal city: The hidden divide among Toronto’s children and youth Publication Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2017Author: Polyani, M., Wilson, B., Mustachi, J., Ekra, M. & Kerr, M.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Social Planning Toronto
Washington, D.C.: Child care providers want degrees. We have to figure out how to pay for them. Publication Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2017Author: Hogan, LaurenOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Slate
Pedagogy in ECEC: Nordic challenges and solutions Publication Date: Sunday, April 30, 2017Author: Karila, K., Johansson, E., Puroila, A.M., Hännikäinen, M. & Lipponen, L. Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic Council of Ministers Secretariat
Education inequalities at the school starting gate: Gaps, trends, and strategies to address them Publication Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2017Author: García, Emma & Weiss, ElaineOnline Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Economic Policy Institute
Whales: Free childcare urged for all to stop poorest falling behind Publication Date: Sunday, October 8, 2017Author: BBC NewsOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: BBC News
To close the gender gap in jobs, women need new laws and men need new attitudes Publication Date: Tuesday, October 3, 2017Author: Anderson, JennyOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Quartz
Mothers of young children, take heart: This chart shows things will get better Publication Date: Tuesday, October 3, 2017Author: Anderson, JennyOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Quartz
By age 3, inequality is clear: Rich kids attend school. Poor kids stay with a grandparent. Publication Date: Monday, September 25, 2017Author: Long, HeatherOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: The Washington Post