Lebihan, L., and Takongmo C-O. M.
(2015). Academic achievement trajectories and risk factors during early childhood.
CIRANO Serie Scientifique / Scientific Series, s-47, , September Abstract |
Brouillette, J.
(2015). L'impact des politiques sociales familiales du Québec et du Canada sur les écarts de bien-être mesurés par la consommation.
Département des sciences économiques. Montréal, QC: Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Abstract |
Mascella, A., Ferrer A., and Skuterud M.
(2015). Canadian immigrants' time investment on children.
Abstract |
Cleveland, G.
(2015). ECEC policy in Canada: Availability, affordability and quality.
Our Schools, Our Selves, Summer 2015, 107-121. |
Refahi, T.
(2015). What are the factors affecting a parent's decision to use childcare?.
Department of Economics. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. |
Timmins, L. L.
(2015). Three essays in health economics: Determinants of individual health, medical care use, and treatment.
Department of Economics. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia. Abstract |
Baker, M., Gruber J., and Milligan K.
(2015). Non-cognitive deficits and young adult outcomes: The long-run impacts of a universal child care program.
National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers, Cambridge, MA Abstract |
Mandell, N., King K., Preston V., Weiser N., Kim A., and Luxton M.
(2015). Transnational family exchanges in senior Canadian immigrant families.
(Man, G., and Cohen R., Ed.),{Transnational voices: Studies in family, work and identity}, 75-98., April: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Abstract |
Baker, M., and Milligan K.
(2015). Maternity leave and children's cognitive and behavioral development.
Journal of Population Economics, 28 (2), 373-391., April Abstract |
Compton, J.
(2015). Family proximity and the labor force status of women in Canada.
Review of Economics of the Household, 13 (2), 323-358. Abstract |
Bell, L., Benoit A., Simoneau-Roy J., Blouin S., and Gallagher F.
(2015). Les facteurs associés à la poursuite de l‚allaitement maternel chez les jeunes mères canadiennes.
Santé publique, 27 (1), 7-15. Abstract |
Boyd, M., Hoe A., and Lightman N.
(2015). Caring for the kids: The characteristics and livelihoods of Canada's paid child-care givers.
Abstract |
Gauthier, L. Tramonte a, and J. Willms D.
(2015). The effects of maternal parenting practices on children's development.
Journal of Family Issues, 36 (3), Ottawa, ON: Journal of Family Issues. Abstract |
Haeck, C.
(2015). Connecting the dots: The early impacts of increased paid maternity leave on child development.
RGHC Working Paper, Montréal, QC: Research Group on Human Capital (RGHC). Abstract |
Kottelenberg, M. J.
(2015). Six essays evaluating the impact of universal child care on developmental outcomes in Quebec.
Department of Economics. Kingston, ON: Queen's University. Abstract |
Kottelenberg, M. J., and Lehrer S. F.
(2014). The gender effects of universal child care in Canada: Much ado about boys?.
Queen's University Working Paper, Abstract |
Kottelenberg, M. J., and Lehrer S. F.
(2014). Reinvestigating who benefits and who loses from universal child care in Canada.
Abstract |
Esposito, T., Trocmé N., Chabot M., Collin-Vézina D., Shlonsky A., and Sinha V.
(2014). Family reunification for placed children in Québec, Canada: A longitudinal study.
Children and Youth Services Review, 44 (September), 278-287. Abstract |
Grant, A.
(2014). Caregivers in Canada: The effect of formal support needs on stress and mental health.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Guelph, ON: University of Guelph. Abstract |
Kottelenberg, M. J., and Lehrer S. F.
(2014). Do the perils of universal childcare depend on the child's age?.
CESifo Economic Studies, 60 (2), 338-365. Abstract |
Milligan, K.
(2014). The road to egalitaria: Sex differences in employment for parents of young children.
CESifo Economic Studies, 60 (2), 257-279. Abstract |
Kottelenberg, M. J.
(2014). Universal child care, child obesity, and the BMI distribution.
Abstract |
Kottelenberg, M. J., and Lehrer S. F.
(2013). New evidence on the impacts of access to and attending universal childcare in Canada.
Canadian Public Policy, 39 (2), 263-286. Abstract |
Mainville, L.
(2013). Québec's family policy: An evaluation using regression discontinuity design.
Département d'économie. Québec, QC: Université Laval. Abstract |
Moreau, I.
(2013). Parentalité précoce et scolarité: l'effet de la trajectoire parentale sur l'obtention du diplôme.
Département de sociologie. Montréal, QC: Université de Montréal. Abstract |