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Household Composition in Child Maltreatment-Related Investigations in Ontario in 2018
2020
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Who are these parents involved in child neglect? A differential analysis by parent gender and family structure
2008
Journal article
Connecting Father Absence and Mother Blame in Child Welfare Policies and Practice
2008
Journal article
Le projet MAP à Montréal. Pour favoriser l'insertion socioprofessionnelle de femmes chefs de familles monoparentales
2007
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Physical harm and family composition: Maltreated children with developmental delay
2004
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Single mothers of children with developmental delay: Maltreatment and life stressors
2004
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Comparing parental characteristics regarding child neglect: An analysis of cases retained by child protection services in Quebec
2003
Journal article
When the Bough Breaks: Provider-Initiated Comprehensive Care is More Effective and Less Expensive for Sole-Support Parents on Social Assistance
2001