The ‘child penalty’ is dragging down Canada’s economy Publication Date: Saturday, May 31, 2025Author: Carmichael, KevinOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: The Logic
Comparing the English and Korean marketised childcare systems in the context of promoting maternal employment Publication Date: Friday, May 9, 2025Author: Lloyd, E., & Lee, S.-H.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy
These women say $10-a-day daycare is their top federal election issue Publication Date: Monday, April 14, 2025Author: Allen, BonnieOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: CBC News
Greater public role in child care will accelerate gains Publication Date: Monday, April 7, 2025Author: McCracken, Molly & Prentice, Susan Online Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Winnipeg Free Press
The roll out of full-day kindergarten in Nova Scotia had a positive impact on mothers’ labour market participation Publication Date: Monday, May 27, 2024Author: Child Care NowOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Child Care Now
Free, full-day programming for four-year-old children in Nova Scotia and women’s labour market outcomes Publication Date: Thursday, April 25, 2024Author: Thomas, J. Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Canadian Journal of Economics
How the cost and scarcity of child care for school-aged kids is hurting women’s careers Publication Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2025Author: Peters, DianeOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: The Globe and Mail
Are more women working since the start of affordable child care in Canada? Publication Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2025Author: McKenzie-Sutter, HollyOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: The Globe and Mail
Why are so many U.S. mothers becoming their family's primary economic support? Publication Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024Author: Pepin, J. R., McErlean, K., Glass, J. L., & Raley, K.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Demography
More Canadian women are the breadwinners of the family, but the ‘motherhood penalty’ keeps many from getting ahead Publication Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2025Author: Peesker, Saira Online Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: The Globe and Mail