Childcare is an important issue in Canada and elsewhere. Some have suggested that immigrants behave differently towards childcare relative to others; others have suggested that it is no being an immigrant, per se, that affects their decisions, rather childcare choices are influenced by ethnic background an culture. In this major paper, I examine the choice of time spent on childcare by minority immigrants in Canada. Taking advantage of time diary data in Canada from 2010 and regressing time spent on childcare on various factors, I find that gender, family structure, age, income level and place of residence are all linked to the time allocated by parents in raising their childre. Both descriptive statistics and regression results demonstrate...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
This study is a comparative study of immigrant parenting styles in Singapore and Finland that explor...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...
This thesis contains three chapters in cultural effects and integration experienced by parents born ...
The literature on the effects of race and ethnicity on informal caregiving is sparse and incomplete....
This paper explores how Canadian families with two working spouses make commuting decisions. We buil...
This is a Post-Print of an article published by Elsevier in Child Abuse and Neglect in 2017. The pub...
Previous studies have demonstrated a strong relationship between breastfeeding practices and immigra...
This study undertakes three comparisons using Cycle 2 (1996-97) data from the National Longitudinal ...
This study describes how parental time investments in children in immigrant families vary according ...
Intergenerational coresidence is generally viewed as an adaptive living arrangement for both parents...
The total number of births among immigrants is on the rise and currently exceeds one fifth of live b...
Explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young children in ...
Using data from the 2002 Ethnic Diversity Survey (EDS), this paper compares fertility behavior acros...
In many Western countries, children in immigrant families are considered at increased risk of exper...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
This study is a comparative study of immigrant parenting styles in Singapore and Finland that explor...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...
This thesis contains three chapters in cultural effects and integration experienced by parents born ...
The literature on the effects of race and ethnicity on informal caregiving is sparse and incomplete....
This paper explores how Canadian families with two working spouses make commuting decisions. We buil...
This is a Post-Print of an article published by Elsevier in Child Abuse and Neglect in 2017. The pub...
Previous studies have demonstrated a strong relationship between breastfeeding practices and immigra...
This study undertakes three comparisons using Cycle 2 (1996-97) data from the National Longitudinal ...
This study describes how parental time investments in children in immigrant families vary according ...
Intergenerational coresidence is generally viewed as an adaptive living arrangement for both parents...
The total number of births among immigrants is on the rise and currently exceeds one fifth of live b...
Explores the strategies used by immigrant families to reconcile work and care for young children in ...
Using data from the 2002 Ethnic Diversity Survey (EDS), this paper compares fertility behavior acros...
In many Western countries, children in immigrant families are considered at increased risk of exper...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
This study is a comparative study of immigrant parenting styles in Singapore and Finland that explor...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...