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Cardus Family conducts, compiles, and disseminates research on family stability and healthy marriage, and their strengthening impact on civil society. We envision public policy and social institutions that support flexibility for families to make the best decisions for their children.

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Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: Prince Edward Island

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Prince Edward Island and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

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Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: Alberta

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of Alberta parents and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

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Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: British Columbia

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of BC parents and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

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Family
Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: Manitoba

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Manitoba and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

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Family
Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: Nova Scotia

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in Nova Scotia and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

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Family
Research Brief

Child Care by the Numbers: New Brunswick

Child-care policies should be equitable for all families, regardless of the type of care they choose. Universal child-care systems fail to recognize the diverse care needs of parents in New Brunswick and their reasons for the type of care they choose.

January 28, 2021

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