Objective: Studies have shown that children growing up in socio-economically disadvantaged families have poorer cognitive scores than children growing up in more advantaged families, and that high-quality childcare services can reduce this gap. This effect may be attenuated, however, if disadvantaged families are less likely than better-off families to use childcare and if they use childcare of lower quality. The aim of this study was to identify factors related to parental decisions to use formal and informal childcare. Methods: Data were obtained from the Québec Longitudinal Study of Child Development, a birth cohort of children born in 1997/1998 in the Canadian province of Québec (n=1,504). Children receiving formal (e.g., family and cen...
Childcare policy was an important issue in the recent election campaign. The parties ’ various child...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide data describing the child care expe...
The purpose of the present study was to understand parents\u27 perceptions of child care including t...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate manuscripts, each focusing on a unique aspect of ch...
This paper explores factors related to the use, amount and type of non-maternal child care infants e...
This paper explores factors related to the use, amount and type of non-maternal child care infants e...
OBJECTIVES: To test associations between onset of formal child care (in infancy or as a toddler), hi...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
Child care can be a public service tool capable of supporting multiple social and economic goals inc...
ABSTRACT Objectives Manitoba has one of the highest rates of children in out-of-home care in the ...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
BACKGROUND: Higher quality childcare in the years before school may help narrow developmental gaps b...
Background Parenting influences child outcomes but does not occur in a vacuum. It is influenced by s...
This study investigated the effects of child care type, quantity, and quality on later behavioral ou...
Parental leave policies are often enacted based on the premise that children will bene.t from an ext...
Childcare policy was an important issue in the recent election campaign. The parties ’ various child...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide data describing the child care expe...
The purpose of the present study was to understand parents\u27 perceptions of child care including t...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate manuscripts, each focusing on a unique aspect of ch...
This paper explores factors related to the use, amount and type of non-maternal child care infants e...
This paper explores factors related to the use, amount and type of non-maternal child care infants e...
OBJECTIVES: To test associations between onset of formal child care (in infancy or as a toddler), hi...
Background: Evidence from decades of research suggests that children’s experiences before starting s...
Child care can be a public service tool capable of supporting multiple social and economic goals inc...
ABSTRACT Objectives Manitoba has one of the highest rates of children in out-of-home care in the ...
This study investigated whether the amount and timing of group-based childcare between birth and 51 ...
BACKGROUND: Higher quality childcare in the years before school may help narrow developmental gaps b...
Background Parenting influences child outcomes but does not occur in a vacuum. It is influenced by s...
This study investigated the effects of child care type, quantity, and quality on later behavioral ou...
Parental leave policies are often enacted based on the premise that children will bene.t from an ext...
Childcare policy was an important issue in the recent election campaign. The parties ’ various child...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide data describing the child care expe...
The purpose of the present study was to understand parents\u27 perceptions of child care including t...