Twenty child care facilities were reported licensed by the end of 1939 ( Davies , 1989 ) . By 1942 the federal government had recognized the need to " ... discuss the question of the establishment of Day Nurseries .
This document focuses on parents' perceptions of the availability of family-supportive workplace arrangements; their experiences in balancing paid work and family commitments; and their preferences for changes in the workplace...
This publication is the first in a series of reports being published by Statistics Canada in collaboration with Health and Welfare Canada and the National Day Care Research Network. This...
"This document is one of a series of research reports based on the 1988 National Child Care Survey which focuses on the relationship between parents' work lives and child care."--Intro, p. 11
This document contains the story of Canadian child care written from the perspective of the individual provinces and territories. Each provincial and territorial report provides a socio-geographic overview; an historical...
This document focuses on the relationship between parents' work lives and child care. It has two major objectives. The first is to describe parental work patterns including parents' employment status,...
This report, one of a series of research reports based on the 1988 National Child Care Survey, focuses on the characteristics of child care in each province.