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Canadian National Child Care Study: Parental Work Patterns and Child Care Needs

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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, the prevalence of full-time and part-time work, occupational characteristics, and work schedules. The second major objective is to use the data on parental work patterns and work schedules to accurately estimate child care needs.

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Product:Canadian National Child Care Study: Parental Work Patterns and Child Care Needs
Catalogue no.:89-529-XPE
Frequency:Occasional
Status:Ongoing/Available
 
Latest issue:1992 $25.00
Release date:July 27, 1992
 
Subscription:one year (365 days) N/A  
 
Shipping charges: No shipping charges for delivery in Canada. For shipments to the United States, $6 per issue or item ordered. For shipments to other countries, $10 per issue or per item ordered. Annual frequency = 1, Quarterly frequency = 4, Monthly frequency = 12.
 

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child care, child care needs, children, educational attainment, employment, hours worked, immigrants, income, labour force, lone-parent families, occupations, self-employment, surveys, two-parent families, unpaid work, women, work absences.

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