Reimagining Care/Work Policies

@reimaginecarework.bsky.social

RC/W is a seven-year research program committed to expanding possibilities for policies, practices, and meanings of care/work for diverse families in Canada.

Check out the Vanier Institute of the Family’s new online resource centre! The RC/W is pleased to have contributed to this critical new collection of evidence based resources developed by and for Canadian organizations that engage in family research and policy. tinyurl.com/2s44r4k3

Resource centre - Vanier

Explore the Vanier Institute's open access, plain language resources on families in Canada. Available in diverse formats in English and French.

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Andrea Doucet @andreadoucet.bsky.social & Peter Moss have published a new open access book asking what if care was at the heart of how we organise our societies and economies? It explores how care leave policies can help build and sustain caring democracies, economies, and worlds. buff.ly/x8I6BV2

Care Leaves and Care Time for All

Care Leaves and Care Time for All - Towards Caring Democracies, Economies, and Worlds; What if care was at the heart of how we organise our societies and economies? This timely book issues an urgent…

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As the Liberals celebrate their recent bye-election wins it’s a good time to revisit this timely reminder from RC/W Co-Investigator Gordon Cleveland that offers to Prime Minister Carney: child care is vital national infrastructure. theconversation.com/federal-budg...

Federal budget: Mr. Prime Minister, child care is infrastructure too

Child-care expansion should be as high a priority for public capital investment as housing and other infrastructure.

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June 3, 9am–10:30am EST Dr. Andrea Doucet and Dr. Peter Moss will be discussing their new book Care Leaves and Care Time for All: Towards Caring Democracies, Economies, and Worlds with Joan Tronto and Nancy Folbre. Registration details are coming soon. Pre order the book here: tinyurl.com/2acfenvt

Care Leaves and Care Time for All

Care Leaves and Care Time for All - Towards Caring Democracies, Economies, and Worlds; What if care was at the heart of how we organise our societies and economies? This timely book issues an urgent…

policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk

Tomorrow is National Child Care Day! From 1:00-2:30pm UNICEF will hold its annual Youth Advocacy Summit featuring youth leaders from across Canada. We look forward to their insights into children’s rights, education & climate change. You can learn more or register to attend here: buff.ly/XNwGX4E

Media Advisory: UNICEF Canada hosts Youth Advocacy Summit to mark National Child Day in Ottawa

UNICEF Canada hosts Youth Advocacy Summit to mark National Child Day in Ottawa

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A new research paper from the RC/W written by @sylviafuller.bsky.social, Manlin Cai, @andreadoucet.bsky.social & Siqi Qin is out. They use Canadian survey data to track how Covid interventions like school closures & WFH influenced social reproduction within dual-earner households. buff.ly/gzv1LQB

Gender Divisions of Domestic Labour During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada: Did Increases in Father Involvement Persist Through Later Stages?

Canadian Review of Sociology

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New article by Mila Kingsbury & RC/W collaborator Leanne Findlay shows the impact of child care for low-income families. They find that socio-emotional outcomes for young children were significantly impacted by child care participation but care quality remains difficult to measure.

Socio-Emotional Outcomes of Child Care Participation: Results of a Four-Year Longitudinal Cohort Study

Early Childhood Education and Care Lays the Foundations for Learning and Wellbeing

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The RC/W’s Co-Investigator Vanessa Watts has been named as a Canadian Research Chair at McMaster! Vanessa’s work will explore stories & lessons from Indigenous residents of Mohawk Institute Residential School & Hamilton Mountain Sanatorium utilizing a new “re-neighboring” framework.

Nine McMaster researchers named Canada Research Chairs

Nine researchers from four faculties have been named Canada Research Chairs as part of a national strategy to attract and retain a diverse cadre of world-class researchers. These researchers’ work…

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