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One year later: Follow up results from a survey on COVID-19 and child care in Canada

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Vickerson, R., Friendly, M., Forer, B., Mohamed, S. S., & Nguyen, T.
19 January 2022
49pp
978-1-896051-76-5

This report presents data from a follow-up survey of licensed child care centres and regulated family child care providers across Canada about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Conducted in May of 2021, the survey included questions on enrollment, operations, finances, government financial supports received, cases of COVID-19, the vaccination status of staff and challenges.

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Non-standard work and child care in Canada: A challenge for parents, policy makers, and child care provision

Title page includes: title, authors, affiliate organizations: University of Guelph, Childcare Resource and Research Unit, This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnership Program - Children and Families Component, there is an image of clock under the title.
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Lero, D. S., Prentice, S., Friendly, M., Richardson, B., & Fraser, L.
Revised: June 2021 Original: 13 February 2020
227pp
Updated ISBN: 978-1-896051-74-1

 

Revised June 2021

Please note that 'Non-standard work and child care in Canada: A challenge for parents, policy makers, and child care provision', published by CRRU on February 13th 2020 has been revised, as some of the Statistics Canada had to be reanalyzed. All changes relate to Chapter 3 and affect the Executive Summary and final chapter as well.

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The pandemic experience has created an uncertain future for Canadian child care services: Highlights of a national survey

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Friendly, M., Forer, B., & Vickerson, R.
4pp

ACCESS: Preliminary results: Data set [PDF] 
"Canadian child care: Preliminary results from a national survey during the COVID-19 pandemic"

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Ratios/class sizes for four and five year olds in ECEC programs: Do we know what’s too big and what’s too small, what’s just right, and what other factors make a difference?

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Carolyn Ferns, Martha Friendly, & Nina Prabhu
67pp

Research and expert perspectives agree that one of the key elements that determines the quality of an early childhood education and care program is the number of adults to children - the ratio/class size. However, it is also clear that the adult: child ratio is not the sole quality-determining element. Other important elements, especially training and qualifications, interact with ratio to form the structural and pedagogical base for quality in an ECEC program.

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30 quick facts about Canadian ECEC: Trends & analysis 2008

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Childcare Resource and Research Unit
September 2009
4pp

 


This companion document to Early childhood education and care in Canada 2008 highlights 30 important facts about Canadian child care, kindergarten and family leave.


Print copies of 30 quick facts about Canadian ECEC are free. Individual copies may be included with orders of other publications; otherwise bulk orders only. Contact us for bulk order details.


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Trends & Analysis 2007: Early childhood education and care in Canada 2006

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Childcare Resource and Research Unit
December 2007
12pp

 


Companion document to Early childhood education and care 2006, this publication presents a summary and analysis of the data and identifies key trends. Includes illustrative charts and graphs.


Print copies of Trends & Analysis 2007 are free. Individual copies may be included with orders of other publications; otherwise bulk orders only. Contact us for bulk order details.


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Trends & Analysis: Early childhood education and care in Canada 2004

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Martha Friendly and Jane Beach
EN & FR
May 2005, EN & FR
12pp

This publication presents a summary and analysis of the data from Early childhood education and care in Canada 2004 and identifies key trends. Includes illustrative charts and graphs. Trends & Analysis 2004 is available in French and English.


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