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PUBLICATIONS — pre-2005

pre-2005 »  PROVINCIAL/REGIONAL PUBLICATIONS
[Canadian / International publications listed below]
 

 

title Women’s Employment in BC: Effects of Government Downsizing and Employment Policy Changes 2001-2004
source Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - BC Office
date December 2004
   
title ‘Choice’ discourse in BC child care: Distancing policy from research
source Paul Kershaw, Childcare Resource and Research Unit
date September 2004
   
title Hidden fragility: Closure among child care services in BC
source by Kershaw, Paul; Forer, Barry & Goelman, Hillel
Paper from the Human Early Learning Partnership for the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting examines the stability of the child care sector in British Columbia.
date June 2004
   
title Making Early Childhood Development a Priority: Lessons from Vancouver
source Clyde Hertzman, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - BC Office
date May 2004
   
title The world will be watching in 2010, but what will they see?
BC Solutions Budget 2004: Getting Ready for 2010
source Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - BC Office
date February 2004
   
title East Kootenay Child Care Report
date November 2003
   
title Community Indicators Forum Report
source The final report of the second Community Indicators Forum, on Early
Childhood Education and Care
date April 2003
   
title Income Assistance After the Cuts: Client and Caseload Statistics for March to July 2002 and Annual Savings Projections for MHR
source Lesley Moore, End Legislated Poverty
date August 2002
   
title

A New Era in British Columbia: A profile of budget cuts across social programs

source Caledon Institute of Social Policy
date July 2002
   
title 2001 Provincial Child Care Survey
source Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Community Services
date December 2001
   
 
pre-2005 »  canadian PUBLICATIONS
   
title Child care: public program or big box boondoggle?
Download Questions & Answers
Download Legal Opinion - Establishing a National System of Early Learning and Child Care in Light of Canada's Obligations Under NAFTA and the WTO
source CUPE
date November 2004
   
title Profiling Canada's Families III
News Release: Why Business Should Care About Canadian Families?
source Vanier Institute of the Family
date November 2004
   
title

From Patchwork to Framework: A Child Care Strategy for Canada

source Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada
date November 2004
   
title Working for Change: Canada's Child Care Workforce
A comprehensive review of the regulated child care workforce. The study's findings point to the critical role the child care workforce will continue to play in the development and stability of a Canadian child care strategy.
source Child Care Human Resources Sector Council
date November 2004
   
TITLE Factsheets: Universality and Accessibility, Inclusion, Quality and developmental programming
SOURCE Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada
  In the June 2004 federal election, the federal Liberal Party made a commitment to develop a pan-Canadian child care system based on four principles - Quality, Universality, Accessibility and Developmentally appropriate programming. This set of principles is referred to as QUAD.
These principles, along with the principle of Inclusion, are cornerstones of the child care community's agenda.
   
title The Union Advantage in Child Care: How Unionization Can Help Recruitment and Retention
This paper makes the case that unions exert a positive influence in child care workplaces and in the sector generally.
source Jamie Kass & Bozica Costigliola
date 2003
 

 

title Unionization and quality in early childhood programs
source Doherty, Gillian and Forer, Barry
date September 2003
   
title Does work include children? The effects of the labour market on family income, time and stress
source Andrew Jackson & Katherine Scott, Laidlaw Foundation
date May 2002
   
title Leave no child behind! Social exclusion and child development
source Clyde Hertzman, Laidlaw Foundation
date May 2002
   
title The Childcare Services Industry
source Statistics Canada
date April 2002
   
title The Issue of "Auspice"
A Supplementary Paper to the Brief Presented to the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development
source Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada
date December 1994
   
 
pre-2005 »  International PUBLICATIONS
   
title OECD International Report on Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada
date October 2004