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245 1 2 _aA new generation of Canadian families raising young children
_h[electronic resource] :
_ba new look at data from national surveys /
_cHuman Resources Development Canada, Healthy Child Manitoba.
260 _a[Gatineau, Quebec] :
_bHuman Resources Development Canada, Applied Research Branch,
_c2003.
300 _a1 online resource (29 p) :
_bdigital file, PDF.
500 _aCover title.
500 _a"SP-579-09-03E".
520 _aOver the past 2 decades, the family environment in which young children have grown up in Canada has changed dramatically. This document shows how these changes relate to child development and explains how families have adapted their parenting roles. It includes information on parents' age, education level, and employment status, as well as on child care arrangements, family structure, family income, and infant mortality. On each page, findings from current research are used to discuss the implications of the data presented in the chart. In the concluding section, policies to support families with young children are described.
521 _aProfessional.
550 _aIssued by: Healthy Child Manitoba.
650 0 _aFamily
_zCanada
_vStatistics.
_91757
650 0 _aChild rearing
_zCanada
_vStatistics.
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650 0 _91759
_aParenting
_zCanada
_vStatistics
710 1 _aCanada.
_bHuman Resources Development Canada.
_bApplied Research Branch.
_91760
710 2 _aHealthy Child Manitoba.
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856 4 _uhttp://www.gov.mb.ca/healthychild/ecd/raising_young_children.pdf
_zFull text
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