On The Move
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A 7-year, SSHRC-funded Canadian research partnership looking at work-related geographical mobility.
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Check out this The Vanier Institute article on grandparents in Canada, which references the forthcoming publication "Families, Mobility, and Work" from Memorial University Press: vanierinstitute.ca/national-grand…
Published by Memorial University Press, and in partnership with the Vanier Institute of the Family, Families, Mobility, and Work is now available in print, as an eBook, and as a FREE open access on Memorial University’s website. On The Move vanierinstitute.ca/new-research-o…
Publié par les presses universitaires de l’Université Memorial, en partenariat avec l'Institut Vanier, Families, Mobility, and Work est disponible en versions imprimée et en libre accès sur le site Web de l’Université Memorial. On The Move vanierinstitute.ca/fr/nouvelle-et…
Join us for the premier screening of 'Village at the End of the Road,' the latest documentary from Dennis Lanson and OTM researcher George Gmelch, on October 12 at 7pm in A 1046 Memorial University. A story of work, mobility, and family in the rural community of Bay de Verde, NL.
@stevenhighmtl Memorial University Press On The Move vanierinstitute.ca/family-mobilit…
How can prolonged commuting/travel for work impact parenting? Sociologist, Memorial University prof, Order of Canada recipient Dr. Barbara Neis of On The Move discusses the latest research in a #podcast w/ Lianne Castelino buff.ly/3Uvz9M9 The Vanier Institute #parentingtips
🎙️ Where Parents Talk Podcast 🎙️ OTM Project Director Barb Neis joined Lianne Castelino from the WhereParentsTalk.com podcast to discuss the impact of work-related mobility on family life. You can listen to the full interview here: whereparentstalk.com/podcasts-categ… Memorial University Press Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Memorial
NEW: Video & article How commuting & prolonged travel can impact families Sociologist Memorial University prof Dr. Barbara Neis On The Move discusses the research w/ Lianne Castelino Memorial University Press The Vanier Institute #parentingtips #education buff.ly/3Osi8AC
Mark your calendars! Join Barbara Neis, Christina Murray, Nora Spinks and the contributors of 'Families, Mobility, and Work' for a panel discussion and book launch! Happening 6:30pm on Dec 13 at Memorial University. With: On The Move
📘 You're invited! 📘 Join Barbara Neis, Christina Murray, Nora Spinks, and the contributors of 'Families, Mobility, and Work' on December 13th at 6:30PM NST for a book launch. In person: A-1046 at Memorial University Virtual: bit.ly/3VF61me Memorial University Press The Vanier Institute
Happening tonight Memorial University, with On The Move Join the contributors of 'Families, Mobility, and Work' at 6:30pm for a panel discussion exploring the challenges and effects of work-related mobility. In person in A-1046 or join virtually at bit.ly/3VF61me
How commuting & prolonged travel can impact family life. Sociologist Memorial University prof Dr. Barbara Neis On The Move discusses the research w/ Lianne Castelino Memorial University Press The Vanier Institute #parentingtips #education buff.ly/3Osi8AC
Did you miss the launch of Families, Mobility, and Work? You're in luck—you can now watch the panel discussion online, exploring the challenges, opportunities, and effects of diverse forms of work-related mobility. With: The Vanier Institute & On The Move youtu.be/DWpDmqaFfUM
The impact of commuting & prolonged travel on family life. Leading Cdn. sociologist Memorial University prof Dr. Barbara Neis On The Move discusses the research w/ Lianne Castelino Memorial University Press The Vanier Institute #parentingtips #education buff.ly/3Osi8AC
The impact of commuting & prolonged travel on family life. Leading Cdn. sociologist Memorial University prof Dr. Barbara Neis On The Move discusses the research w/ Lianne Castelino Memorial University Press The Vanier Institute #parentingtips #education buff.ly/3Osi8AC
Did you know? In 2019, 2.6% of all employees in Canada were interjurisdictional employees (Statistics Canada). Read more about interjurisdictional employment in Canada from 2002 to 2019 in this Statistics Canada report: www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/36-28-0…