Authors:Sheila Currie
The objective of this two-part study was to provide an analysis of the most common approaches to measuring family dynamics that are thought to play a determinant role in child development.
The analysis is to promote a better understanding of the relationship between the current measures and child outcomes, and to identify priorities to improve the collection of data on family dynamics in Canada.
Capability: Policy Research
Policy Area: Health - Population Health, P-12 Education - Preschool
Population: Children - Communities and Families
Type: Final Report
Completion Date: July 2009
Sponsors: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
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