Learning from Sweden and New Zealand
Jonas Himmelstrand, author and consultant from Sweden and Greg Fleming, CEO of New Zealand's Maxim Institute share insight from the experience of family policy changes in their countries.April 21, 2011...
View ArticleProstitution: Learning from the New Zealand decriminalization experience
(A shorter version of this piece first appeared in the Toronto Sun on Thursday, November 13, 2008)November 20, 2008 Andrea Mrozek Manager of Research and Communications, Institute of Marriage and...
View ArticleFamily-friendly policy in 2012
January 4, 2012 Dave Quist Executive Director, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada How was your Christmas? Expectations too low? Too high? Did you remember the reason for the season?May 2, 2011...
View ArticleAn interview with Dr. Marvin Olasky
February 29, 2012 Dave Quist Executive Director, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada An interview with Dr. Marvin OlaskyABOUT DR. MARVIN OLASKYDr. Olasky earned an A.B. from Yale University in 1971...
View ArticleSex: A Tell-All Exhibition in Ottawa
An open letter to Minister of Heritage James MooreMay 16, 2012 By Dave Quist (Ottawa) - Late last week, the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada began receiving complaints about a special exhibit...
View ArticleMarriage and poverty in Canada
Some family forms are more susceptible to poverty than othersSeptember 28, 2012 Peter Jon Mitchell The thought of children living in poverty is distressing. When experts talk about child poverty in the...
View ArticleWorld Family Map 2013
Mapping family change and child well-being outcomesJanuary 15, 2013 Laura H. Lippman & W. Bradford Wilcox The World Family Map Project is a new, annual initiative to study family well-being around...
View ArticleNew research offers clue on how to improve education outcomes for Canadian...
January 16, 2013 Andrea Mrozek A recent newspaper column highlights the contributions of Premier Dalton McGuinty to education in Ontario. Only slightly biased, the author, Charles Pascal, was hired by...
View ArticlePOLL: New national childcare poll released today
May 23, 2013 IMFC Canadian parents matter. They are the most important input into their children’s lives. They are the ones doing the hard work of raising children.Unfortunately, those designing public...
View ArticleCanada's top family-friendly cities
Canada is a great place to live. But what are the best cities for families? A new report finds outJune 17, 2010 Rebecca Walberg and Andrea Mrozek Why a family-friendly cities index?Canadians are more...
View ArticleCanadian daycare desires, Part II
Attitudes toward daycare in QuebecAugust 29, 2013 Derek Miedema Researcher, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada Executive SummaryThe Institute of Marriage and Family Canada recently released a poll...
View ArticleHomelessness and family contact
December 19, 2007 Peter Jon Mitchell Senior Researcher, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada Executive SummaryThis project is an introductory exploration of the relationship between the homeless and...
View ArticleCanadian daycare desires, Part III
How education affects attitudes toward daycareOctober 7, 2013 Andrea Mrozek Executive Director, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada Executive SummaryAn Institute of Marriage and Family Canada poll...
View ArticleFamily-friendly policy in 2012
January 4, 2012 Dave Quist Executive Director, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada How was your Christmas? Expectations too low? Too high? Did you remember the reason for the season?May 2, 2011...
View ArticleAn interview with Dr. Marvin Olasky
February 29, 2012 Dave Quist Executive Director, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada An interview with Dr. Marvin OlaskyABOUT DR. MARVIN OLASKYDr. Olasky earned an A.B. from Yale University in 1971...
View ArticleSex: A Tell-All Exhibition in Ottawa
An open letter to Minister of Heritage James MooreMay 16, 2012 By Dave Quist (Ottawa) - Late last week, the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada began receiving complaints about a special exhibit...
View ArticleMarriage and poverty in Canada
Some family forms are more susceptible to poverty than othersSeptember 28, 2012 Peter Jon Mitchell The thought of children living in poverty is distressing. When experts talk about child poverty in the...
View ArticleWorld Family Map 2013
Mapping family change and child well-being outcomesJanuary 15, 2013 Laura H. Lippman & W. Bradford Wilcox The World Family Map Project is a new, annual initiative to study family well-being around...
View ArticleNew research offers clue on how to improve education outcomes for Canadian...
January 16, 2013 Andrea Mrozek A recent newspaper column highlights the contributions of Premier Dalton McGuinty to education in Ontario. Only slightly biased, the author, Charles Pascal, was hired by...
View ArticlePOLL: New national childcare poll released today
May 23, 2013 IMFC Canadian parents matter. They are the most important input into their children’s lives. They are the ones doing the hard work of raising children.Unfortunately, those designing public...
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