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- 25% of Canadians (aged 35-54) are drinking more while at home due to COVID-19 pandemic; cite lack of regular schedule, stress and boredom as main factors : CCSA March omni summary report /conducted by Nanos for the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. H17-7/2020E-PDF Catalogue number:H17-7/2020E-PDFDepartment/Agency:Nanos Research (Firm). author.Publication type:MonographFormat:PDF
- 5, gender equality. CS11-637/2022-5E-PDF Catalogue number:CS11-637/2022-5E-PDFISBN:9780660450964Department/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:MonographFormat:PDF
- Boredom and stress drives increased alcohol consumption during COVID-19 : NANOS poll summary report, CCSA May omnibus research summary / conducted by Nanos for the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. H17-8/2020E-PDF Catalogue number:H17-8/2020E-PDFDepartment/Agency:Nanos Research (Firm). author.Publication type:MonographFormat:PDF
- Canadians online in 2020. CS11-627/2021-49E-PDF Catalogue number:CS11-627/2021-49E-PDFISBN:9780660388892Department/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:MonographFormat:PDF
- Canadians' well-being in year one of the COVID-19 pandemic / by Sarah Charnock, Andrew Heisz, and Jennifer Kaddatz, Statistics Canada; Nora Spinks and Russell Mann, The Vanier Institute of the Family. CS75-0002/2021-3E-PDF Catalogue number:CS75-0002/2021-3E-PDFISBN:9780660380278Department/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:SeriesFormat:PDF
- Caring for their children : impacts of COVID-19 on parents / by Karine Leclerc. CS45-28/1-2020-87E-PDF Catalogue number:CS45-28/1-2020-87E-PDFDepartment/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:SeriesFormat:PDF
- Changes in fertility intentions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic / by Ana Fostik and Nora Galbraith. CS45-28/1-2021-39E-PDF Catalogue number:CS45-28/1-2021-39E-PDFDepartment/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:SeriesFormat:PDF
- Child care use during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. CS45-28/1-2020-58E-PDF Catalogue number:CS45-28/1-2020-58E-PDFDepartment/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:SeriesFormat:PDF
- Child care use during and after the pandemic. CS11-627/2020-49E-PDF Catalogue number:CS11-627/2020-49E-PDFISBN:9780660355399Department/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:MonographFormat:PDF
- A comparison of parenting concerns in Canada and the United States during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic / by Stacie Kerr, Mila Kingsbury, Sihong Liu, Philip Fisher, and Dafna Kohen. CS36-28-0001/2022-1-3E-PDF Catalogue number:CS36-28-0001/2022-1-3E-PDFDepartment/Agency:Statistics Canada, issuing body.Publication type:SeriesFormat:PDF
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